Recent content by Primordial949

  1. TRT dosages

    I agree with Mr. Dunn; 300mg per week indefinitely (TRT) may not be the best approach. Again, and I think most guys seem to ignore this, TRT is designed to restore your levels to within normal optimal ranges. True, there isn't a cookie cutter dose for everyone; however, 300mg per week is not...
  2. E2, Arimidex and a TRT doc's position

    There is just so much conflicting information out there and probably because no long term use studies have been done. There is another forum where a moderator, who seems very knowledgeable in all this too, claims there isn't enough data to support what exactly is an unhealthy, high E2...
  3. E2, Arimidex and a TRT doc's position

    I agree with you. Everything I have read suggests optimal E2 range for men is 20-30 and yet mine is at 53 and he claims that isn't high and that it's protective of bone, heart and brain. I just read studies indicating high E2 is associated with cardiovascular disease, enlarged prostate and a...
  4. E2, Arimidex and a TRT doc's position

    So, a TRT doc who I had been seeing had this to say when I asked him why he never had my E2 levels checked on my bloodwork and why he never considered putting me on an AI (Arimidex) when he put me on 200mg testosterone cypionate per week and 25mg DHEA-S daily: "E2 does not competitively bind...
  5. Blasting and Cruising Indefinitely

    Bad Rad, I meant to ask; how much time off between blasts? Blast for 6 weeks and then wait 4 weeks or so to blast again?
  6. Blasting and Cruising Indefinitely

    Thanks again! I do like your idea of reducing the blast phase and staying on the TRT dose on the longer ester throughout. That makes sense to me to just add the shorter ester to the base for a total of 500-600mg of test (both long and short ester combined) during the blast phase and then just...
  7. Blasting and Cruising Indefinitely

    Thank you Bad Rad! That is a very interesting alternative and it makes sense. I suppose I struggle with E2 as well considering mine is high at 52 per my last bloodwork panel results (Quest Diagnostics). What do you suppose the long-term, if any, health risks would be associated with blasting...
  8. Blasting and Cruising Indefinitely

    Gentlemen, Thank you in advance for your time in responding to my inquiries. In short, I'm a 41 year-old man who has been training hard and heavy for many, many years natty. As such, I have packed on an appreciable amount of mass and increases in strength. However, the last year has been a...
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