Gianluca
Well-Known Member
In my case it was like my body had become dependent on the ai. It would work for maybe 5 hours max and then I’d experience symptoms again and need more to feel normal. I wasn’t sure if the symptoms were from high or low e2 during those times. It wasn’t until I got bloods that I was able to associate my symptoms to the lower levels of estrogen. I eased off on the ai a bit and in a few months started feeling better, e2 came back at 34. I eased off arimidex even more and experienced even more relief. Could’ve been side effects of the drug itself and not just the estrogen. I’m not sure
how long after actually dropping the AI fully you would say that its side effects were completely gone?
I think I had trouble because the AI as well for most my TRT and not even realizing it, I just thought the E2 wouldn't be too low so I would be ok with it and possibly attributing my weakness to my ferritin levels that has been stuck at 80 for a couple of years,, actually Dr Saya told me at least a couple of years ago that some guys just don't do well with the drug Anastrozole its self
I had crazy E2 symptoms, at least what I thought, that when I started hydrocortisone they were gone for good, so I invite anyone who has high E2 symptoms to check other hormones such as Pregnelonone, Progesterone and Cortisol before going on AI
I was on AI always low dose, such as 0.125mg couple of times x week to several times at most, once I decided to stop cold turkey for a month to see if I was feeling better and if AI was the cause of all of my issues, and a small surprise grew beneath my nipples, which I don't blame the E2 going up but the AI messing up with my own body way of aromatising and metabolizing E2