Emotions on 200mg test...wtf?

MHAQ

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OK, I'm taking 200mg Test C every 7 days & I have been taking 1/2mg anastrozole once per weekfor the last 4 weeks. Lately I have felt somewhat emotional over stuff I know I wouldn't normally. I'm waiting to get my labs back......But would this be because of my estrogen levels? Any advice or thoughts?

Also, I've read different articles...is it even necessary to take anastrozole when taking 200mg Test C if I don't have issues with acne or gyno?
 
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its either in your head or its the anastrozole . 200 mg isnt enough for a cycle anyway so it shoulde NOT need a anti estrogen.
 
Thanks Dawg! I respond to 200mg & I'm glad you say I don't need Anastrozole. I respect your advice. It's gotta be the Anastozole cause that is not like me. Not even close.
 
It's most likely because you are taking it once every 7 days. Divide that dose and do 100mg twice a week. It will keep T levels more stable and at that point you most likely won't need an Aromatase inhibitor (AI). Some guys, especially with higher bf, tend to aromatize test, at and dose, much faster. You likely have elevated estro from T levels increasing with your inject, then dropping after 3 to 4 days.

Some guys are fine with once a week inject, I would switch to twice a week.
 
It's most likely because you are taking it once every 7 days. Divide that dose and do 100mg twice a week. It will keep T levels more stable and at that point you most likely won't need an Aromatase inhibitor (AI). Some guys, especially with higher bf, tend to aromatize test, at and dose, much faster. You likely have elevated estro from T levels increasing with your inject, then dropping after 3 to 4 days.

Some guys are fine with once a week inject, I would switch to twice a week.


Agreed, user knows his shit. I personally take a low dose of an Aromatase inhibitor (AI) on 300mg of test which is what I cruise at. The Aromatase inhibitor (AI) as well as the test should be taken more frequently, at least twice a week. I dose mine 3 times a week to keep blood levels stable. I know estrogen plays a big role in my emotions. If mine gets too high I can tell and if its too low I get irritable and my anxiety gets worse.
 
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