Trt newbie. E or C better for some ?

Weasel49

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I recently was suggested to start TRT from an office that’s just mainly in it for money. Once I told them I wanted to run it through my insurance and they pretty much washed their hands of me. The nurse did write out suggested script and I took that to my family doctor and she gladly wrote me a prescription. My problem is I pretty much have no one to help me dial this in. My testosterone serum was 280 and they suggested taking 200mg of Cypoinate and 1mg of Arimidex every day. I break the injection into 2 weekly and just currently started the taking .25 of Arimidex EOD. I am currently on my second month of this. In the spring/summer of 2014 I kind of suspected that I was low and started taking 1 weekly shot of Enanthate /250mg per ml and felt amazing for the entire 7 months I was on it with zero side effects and no Arimidex. On the Cypoinate I felt this way for about 2 weeks and now I don’t really seem to notice much of anything now.

I know there is not much of difference between E and C but could my body just react better to one or would that .5mg more a week make that big of a difference?

I am 32 and probably 40lbs over weight, with my test being at 280 would losing weight change that drastically? I don’t necessarily want to be on TRT my whole life unless I absolutely need to be.

What would be a good way to find a in network doctor that is knowledgeable in this?


Thanks for any help.
 
Testosterone is testosterone, the ester simply determines the active life of the drug in your body. Enathate and cypionate have very similar half lives, I doubt the ester is the issue.

If you weren't taking any AI before and now that you are, you're not feeling as good as you were... I'd try stopping the AI. Worst case scenario your E2 gets a little high and you start taking it again. You may not need any AI at that dose.
 
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