Guest guest Posted December 12, 2000 Report Share Posted December 12, 2000 The soreness does subside. Although it does come up every now and again when you change up your routine or have a REALLY good day in the gym. But usually not as bad as the first few weeks. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2000 Report Share Posted December 13, 2000 In a message dated 12/12/00 4:03:00 PM Pacific Standard Time, nankeb@... writes: << As I don't have an incline bench, I used my stair stepper thing, leaned it up against my couch, and voila - incline bench It works until I can get a real one. >> Great idea, . Thanks so much for sharing that! I'll try it. Joan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2004 Report Share Posted May 2, 2004 I think that you will be successful at beating your hormone issues and getting back to business with no drugs down the road. Keep us posted. > I dropped my dose of Clomid from 100 mg/day to 50 mg. I added > Arimidex 2 weeks ago and it took my LH from 17-21, I can't see the > need to keep my LH so high for so long and adding the Arimidex made > it higher. I can't find any information but it seems like there must > be a point where regardless of how high your LH is the body is only > going to produce so much T and since mine is around 1,000 right now I > think i may have maxed out and the excess LH may only be making my > Estrodial go up as most people think it should have dropped more on > 1mg Arimidex. I have a blood test in 2 weeks so I'll know more then. > My Dr is new to Arimidex (I think I'm his first patient) so i don't > think he knew that Arimidex also raises LH, I know i didn't. Anyway > 50 mg/Clomid and 1 mg Arimidex for 2 weeks, if my T levels stay high > I'll start tapering down to 25mg/day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2004 Report Share Posted May 4, 2004 I have read that the increase in estrogen from Clomid is irrelevant. Evidently, while Clomid increases estrogen it also binds to the estrogen offsetting the effects. It's possible, however, that the theory is wrong. You might want to check it out, though. In a message dated 5/2/2004 1:42:44 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mfb178@... writes: I dropped my dose of Clomid from 100 mg/day to 50 mg. I added Arimidex 2 weeks ago and it took my LH from 17-21, I can't see the need to keep my LH so high for so long and adding the Arimidex made it higher. I can't find any information but it seems like there must be a point where regardless of how high your LH is the body is only going to produce so much T and since mine is around 1,000 right now I think i may have maxed out and the excess LH may only be making my Estrodial go up as most people think it should have dropped more on 1mg Arimidex. I have a blood test in 2 weeks so I'll know more then. My Dr is new to Arimidex (I think I'm his first patient) so i don't think he knew that Arimidex also raises LH, I know i didn't. Anyway 50 mg/Clomid and 1 mg Arimidex for 2 weeks, if my T levels stay high I'll start tapering down to 25mg/day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2004 Report Share Posted May 4, 2004 On Tue, 04 May 2004 22:06:06 -0000, you wrote: >wrote: >I had a feeling the high LH was what may be causing my high E. My LH >was 21 and my E was 77 on 100mg Clomid. I added 1mg of Arimidex and >it went to 68 in 2 weeks and I've tapered the Clomid to 50mg/day. >Retest next Friday. How low were you able to get your E on Clomid >and Arimidex ? My theory is T tops out at a certain LH level >(probably around 13) but the body will keep producing more E as the >LH levels rise. When you stopped taking Clomid did your LH and T >stay in the normal range ? If not how long did it take to drop below >normal The E is made from testosterone decomposition though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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