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Why is Dr giving you 400 mg per week ? I am assuming your cyp is 200 mg/ml?
For 10 weeks he had me at 200 and after talking with him he boosted me to 400mg per week and then also gave me Nolvadex as an anti estrogen.
bs. He is risking his license by doing that. I've never heard of one going that high
yeah, most TRT docs won't go over 200mg per week.
to answer your question, yes adding Deca will help, especially with joint lubrication, that is what I use Cyp & Deca.
I have a liberal doctor and the prescrption is written under tamoxifen not Nolvadex. It has only been this past year he was able to right a prescrption for tamoxifen.
He actually has been one doing research on TRT for over 10 years and fighting with insurance company's to accept injectable versus creams etc.
There are several BB in my area that of course use him. All of us are over 40 and being 47 it is a little easier than say a 20 year old.
If I understand correct that will help elbo pain go away?
Clinical name is tamoxifen is a substitute for nolvadex 10mg
Dude you have hit the jackpot!
Are you test levels really between 800-1000 on 400mg pw? Im no expert but I thought they would be higher on that dose.
I understand this... I don't understand prescribing tomoxifen for an AI. I mean, if he's prescribing T @ 400mg/EW, why not prescribe exemestane (aromasin) or anastrozole (Arimidex) for AI?
And you do know to not use Nolva with Deca, right?
Just out of curiosity- what brand ( manufacture) of cyp are you using ?
It could. Deca lubes the joints and for me, makes all of my joint more comfortable.
No, but thanks! I do not know why he prescribed the other I am thinking because i asked for one. also that is what I have read you should take. I am a newbeeeeeee! This is my first time taking anything.
2,000 mg/10ml Watson is the brand
so whats a good dose?
I would do some research on AI's bud, there are much better choices out there than Nolva. I never even really heard of it being used as an AI.