TheNietzsche
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In theory the E/T ratio should return to homeostasis shortly after discontinuing an AI. This assumes Arimistane is an effective AI to begin with (there's some bloods around here somewhere... and I did my own a few years back).
In theory the E/T ratio should return to homeostasis shortly after discontinuing an AI. This assumes Arimistane is an effective AI to begin with (there's some bloods around here somewhere... and I did my own a few years back).
You've done a good job of eliminating things thus far. See a urologist with the info you have so far. Even a mild/borderline asymptomatic form of prostatitis can cause ED and then a snowball of stress that follows from the obvious issue. Drop any booze and maintain a healthy lifestyle with sleep and keep addressing the stress and deep breathing etc. You addressed hormone levels, now see a urologist and i think you will get this figured out sooner rather than later.
I want to thank everybody for their support and suggestions! I want to take a natural approach at this and nudge my hormones and mind into life through some herbs like Tongkat and Pine pollen. I'm going to abstain from drinking (although I don't drink much) and keep up a paleo diet. That may not make me have a libido, but I think it'll be nice to "clean up the body" a little. Also, going to see a urologist in a couple of months (California waiting times...).
You guys gave me some hope and I am truly truly grateful. It's a really dark mental place for a man to have his manhood stop working. Thank you all again, and if you have more suggestions, please continue to comment! I know it's easy to type something, then erase it all and not post, but your advice could help other people in similar boats.
Namaste![]()
I have a feeling that arimistane messes with the 5ar. Exemestane binds to 5ar. Accutane does too. They all have this "tane" suffix. Are there any prohormones out there that raise my DHT but are not extremely suppressive and wouldn't require clomid PCT? I'm thinking about something like R-andro.
Thoughts, anyone?
lmao @ thinking 7 months later the body hasn't regulated itself from 2 weeks of being on cycle. Holy fuk epic troll thread. Or epic stupidity. Probably both.
You could go see a endocrinologist if you haven't already. Messing with the endocrine system with steroid analogues seems like a very bad idea. I would caution people to stay away from it.