Arimistane trt

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I'm just trt ing at 60mg every 4 days which I just started a couple weeks ago. I don't take an AI. The dose I just dropped was 80 every 5 days. Over a few months I built up Estrogen symptoms(ed, fatigue, bloat, anxiety, etc...), so I lowered my dose to where I know from past experiences I don't have those symptoms.
Well since lowering my dose a few weeks ago I still have some of those symptoms.
Has anyone tried VMIs Arimistane? I've read reviews and it sounds too good to be true. Almost like it works too well if you aren't careful.
Would it be worth trying this to alleviate some Estrogen issues over a couple of weeks or should I just ride it out at my lowered dose? . I'd like to get this crap out of my system.
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why not go to the doctor who put you on TRT and get blood work done?
 
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I'm going to but that's not for a month.
A phone call should be all you need since youre already on TRT, he should have put you on an AI in the first place anyway
 

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A phone call should be all you need since youre already on TRT, he should have put you on an AI in the first place anyway
At the right dose I don't need one. Many people don't. Know anything about Arimistane?
 
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Arimistane basically does nothing for Estrogen, so yes it would be a waste.
 
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Arimistane is more of a cortisol control sup. Don't even bother. Go to your dr and get an AI
 

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Your doctor likely won't prescribe an AI. It can be a struggle even going to an endo to get one, but the chances are higher.

And as mentioned, Arimistane does nothing for estrogen control. I would add in DIM to help metabolize bad estrogrens, which can make you feel better by itself. It won't lower overall levels, but is important.
 

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Your doctor likely won't prescribe an AI. It can be a struggle even going to an endo to get one, but the chances are higher.

And as mentioned, Arimistane does nothing for estrogen control. I would add in DIM to help metabolize bad estrogrens, which can make you feel better by itself. It won't lower overall levels, but is important.
Thanks guys.
Maybe I should try DIM. Heard mixed reviews. I just want to expedite cleaning this Estrogen out of my system. Seems to linger on from day to day at different levels. One day I'll feel like it's almost gone then the next I find out what's have a ways to go to get rid of it.
I want back to a dose of T cypionate that didn't require an AI. Shoulda stuck with it. It worked.
Should i just ride it out or will DIM or something make it go away quickly?
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DIM is not an AI and won't make estrogen levels "go away". It simply helps metabolize bad into good, which can make you feel better. Without labs, chasing down e2 levels can be a crap shoot because it is very easy to lump feeling bad into high estrogen levels and it may or may not be the issue. In any case, DIM is good to take.
 
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