Guest guest Posted October 7, 2004 Report Share Posted October 7, 2004 I don't think it is a good idea to do Androgel 2 days on and one off you need a constant amount of T in your blood stream, This is the second time I have heard about Dr.'s or men doing this. Here is a cut and paste from Flaco how was doing someting like this. You would do better to cut the dose that you use everyday. When I got my E2 this low and I was to low my levels shot up but after a time I went from 1020 to 590 on the same dose of T it takes time for your body to adjust to changes. If you gave blood would this not take care of the high lipids I am not sure about lipids but this may take care of it. I would start on 50 mgs. of Zinc with 2 mgs. of copper. http://store./vitanet/zincop100cnt.html Phil I finnally got my results. From November, 2001 (I was 43 years old, almost 44), you can call this one my " baseline " : FSH 4.0 MIU/mL (1.4 to 18.1) LH 4.9 MIU/mL (3.1 to 34.6) Prolactin 7.5 ng/mL (2.1 to 17.7) Testosterone 257 ng/dL (350 to 890) Free T 45.8 pg/mL (47.0 to 244.0) % Free T 1.8 (1.6 ti 2.9) SHBG 30 nmol/L (13 to 71) Treatment ordered by my doctor: Androgel 5 gm a day. Nothing else. I would appreciate some feedback on this. You may not remember, but I was using the Androgel about 3 times a week because I was having uncontrollable erections. Then this year, my system collapsed. I went into an incredible depression. Lucky me I ran into Phil in one of the boards in WebMD and he advised me to start using the drug daily as originally prescribed. That in addition to some other recommendations. Twelve days after I started using the drug daily I had more lab work done (September of this year). These are the numbers: Prolactin 3.8 ng/mL (2.1 to 17.7) FSH 2.8 MIU/mL (1.4 to 18.1) LH 1.4 MIU/mL (1.5 TO 9.3) E2 24.8 pg/mL (0 to 52) SHBG 37 nmol/L (13 to 71) Total T 694 ng/dL (241 to 827) Free T 11.2 pg/mL (6.2 to 28.1) % Free T 0.2 (0.1 to 1.2) At the time of this test, I was feeling better, but " not there " yet. Now, after about 5 weeks, I am doing much, much better. Any comments are welcome. Flaco chroma601 <no_reply > wrote: About a month ago I posted that my E2 had bottomed out and my libido with it. The Dr. took me off Arimidex for a week, then to 1/2 a pill every other day. I just had my bloodwork done, and T is now at 950 with E2 at 30. The doc says the ratio is still too high, and wants me to lower my T more (I was 207 when diagnosed. Started with shots then moved to Androgel). The plan for T now is one packet applied for two days, then a day off, and so on. Libido is still down more than I'd like it. The doc wants me to keep my T in the center range because I have high lipids, and apparently lots of T isn't good for this condition. From reading other posts, I am going to start taking zinc. If anyone can recommend a good starting dosage, or other alternatives, I'd love to hear them. Thanks, chroma601 Age 57 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2004 Report Share Posted October 7, 2004 > > About a month ago I posted that my E2 had bottomed out and my > libido with it. The Dr. took me off Arimidex for a week, then to 1/2 > a pill every other day. I just had my bloodwork done, and T is now > at 950 with E2 at 30. The doc says the ratio is still too high, and > wants me to lower my T more (I was 207 when diagnosed. Started with > shots then moved to Androgel). The plan for T now is one packet > applied for two days, then a day off, and so on. If I were going to do this, I would do 2/3 packet per day. > Libido is still down more than I'd like it. The doc wants me to > keep my T in the center range because I have high lipids, and > apparently lots of T isn't good for this condition. It's very difficult to predict the effect of T on your lipids. There is a paragraph or so here: http://merck.micromedex.com/index.asp?page=bpm_report & article_id=CPM02EN318 & sect\ ion=report & ss=5 Also see page 10 of the AACE clinical guidelines. There is another extended discussion on this subject. I encourage you to read it. http://www.endotext.com/male/male16/maleframe16.htm Brad > From reading other posts, I am going to start taking zinc. If > anyone can recommend a good starting dosage, or other alternatives, > I'd love to hear them. > Thanks, > chroma601 > Age 57 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2004 Report Share Posted October 8, 2004 Hi chroma, Lay opinion: Phil & Brad are right: lower dose every day rather than skipping a day. Reducing T dosage can be expected to also lower E2. If I was doing this, I would consider reducing Arimidex to 1/4 pill every other day. Especially considering your libido should be higher. If you add zinc, you'll probably need less Arimidex. I'd hold off on zinc for now, rather than changing too many things at once. At such time as you do add zinc, Shippen recommends 100mg/day for 2 weeks (or until you see results), then drop to 50mg/day. Most here recommend taking some copper with the zinc for best results. I'm now taking 50mg + 15mg zinc from my multivitamin, but haven't added addl. copper beyond 2mg/day from multivitamin. Best, Bruce > > About a month ago I posted that my E2 had bottomed out and my > libido with it. The Dr. took me off Arimidex for a week, then to 1/2 > a pill every other day. I just had my bloodwork done, and T is now > at 950 with E2 at 30. The doc says the ratio is still too high, and > wants me to lower my T more (I was 207 when diagnosed. Started with > shots then moved to Androgel). The plan for T now is one packet > applied for two days, then a day off, and so on. > Libido is still down more than I'd like it. The doc wants me to > keep my T in the center range because I have high lipids, and > apparently lots of T isn't good for this condition. > From reading other posts, I am going to start taking zinc. If > anyone can recommend a good starting dosage, or other alternatives, > I'd love to hear them. > Thanks, > chroma601 > Age 57 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2004 Report Share Posted October 8, 2004 Thanks everyone for the info. I was really in a funk with the libido drop. It's still a little down, but with the Arimidex dosage lower seems to be improving slowly. Based on the info provided, I will stay with one packet of Androgel a day, half an Arimidex every other day, and work in the zinc and copper over time. Thanks again for the help. chroma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2004 Report Share Posted October 9, 2004 Hi, There is a possibility you are wanting your initial erection benefit to testosterone therapy to continue. When you start TRT, the erection performance goes up in a few weeks and will stay fantastic as long as the level is going up in the body. When the level stabilizes or levels off, the ED problem you may have had before, returns. Man was I ever steamed when the doctor told me it was not a cure for ED. I did enjoy the benefits of higher testosterone levels with better mental gymnastics, sense of well being, more interest in sex and more stamina. I kept reading and found " The Potent Male " by Dr. Irwin Goldstein. Traveled to Boston and began trimix injection therapy. It gave me very good reliable results 10 years ago and still works very well. ernestnolan > > About a month ago I posted that my E2 had bottomed out and my > libido with it. The Dr. took me off Arimidex for a week, then to 1/2 > a pill every other day. I just had my bloodwork done, and T is now > at 950 with E2 at 30. The doc says the ratio is still too high, and > wants me to lower my T more (I was 207 when diagnosed. Started with > shots then moved to Androgel). The plan for T now is one packet > applied for two days, then a day off, and so on. > Libido is still down more than I'd like it. The doc wants me to > keep my T in the center range because I have high lipids, and > apparently lots of T isn't good for this condition. > From reading other posts, I am going to start taking zinc. If > anyone can recommend a good starting dosage, or other alternatives, > I'd love to hear them. > Thanks, > chroma601 > Age 57 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2004 Report Share Posted October 9, 2004 Hi, I should have said more. The level of T is not that far out of what a teen range might be and should not damage you. If you are having the same ED problems you had before, it is not justification for reducing the T level in my mind. Sorry to say, IMHO ED therapy is really something outside of TRT in most cases. ernestnolan > > About a month ago I posted that my E2 had bottomed out and my > libido with it. The Dr. took me off Arimidex for a week, then to 1/2 > a pill every other day. I just had my bloodwork done, and T is now > at 950 with E2 at 30. The doc says the ratio is still too high, and > wants me to lower my T more (I was 207 when diagnosed. Started with > shots then moved to Androgel). The plan for T now is one packet > applied for two days, then a day off, and so on. > Libido is still down more than I'd like it. The doc wants me to > keep my T in the center range because I have high lipids, and > apparently lots of T isn't good for this condition. > From reading other posts, I am going to start taking zinc. If > anyone can recommend a good starting dosage, or other alternatives, > I'd love to hear them. > Thanks, > chroma601 > Age 57 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2004 Report Share Posted October 9, 2004 On Fri, 08 Oct 2004 14:06:03 -0000, you wrote: >If I was doing this, I would consider reducing Arimidex to 1/4 pill >every other day. Especially considering your libido should be >higher. Even at this dose my E2 dropped too low. I'm now experimenting with 1/4 tablet every 4 days. But I don't think its working. I'm going in for an E2 test on Mon. and then changing to 1/4 tablet every three days. (BTW Arimidex has a half life of about 48 hours.) - - - - Just another albino black sheep Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2004 Report Share Posted October 9, 2004 On Sat, 09 Oct 2004 16:10:03 -0000, you wrote: >When you start TRT, the erection performance goes up in a few weeks >and will stay fantastic as long as the level is going up in the body. >When the level stabilizes or levels off, the ED problem you may have >had before, returns. May return. For others it doesn't. - - - - Just another albino black sheep Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2004 Report Share Posted October 10, 2004 Hi Retro I just get back my last E2 test taking arimidex .25 every 5 days and I was 21.1 2 days after taking the pill. I am thinking about trying DIM again but this time the one Z uses. http://www.ritecare.com/prodsheets/PHY-15336.html I think he said it lasts him for 6 months. Phil retrogrouch@... wrote: On Fri, 08 Oct 2004 14:06:03 -0000, you wrote: >If I was doing this, I would consider reducing Arimidex to 1/4 pill >every other day. Especially considering your libido should be >higher. Even at this dose my E2 dropped too low. I'm now experimenting with 1/4 tablet every 4 days. But I don't think its working. I'm going in for an E2 test on Mon. and then changing to 1/4 tablet every three days. (BTW Arimidex has a half life of about 48 hours.) - - - - Just another albino black sheep Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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