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I’m only doing 6mg a week right now of test cyp. And I’m also injecting estrogen. I’m splitting the test cyp dose (so 3mg twice a week) and I have to be really dialed in with my estrogen or else I get high estrogen symptoms. Could I possibly see even better results of less aromatization if I split it and did 2mg x 3 a week? I’ve tested my levels two days after injecting 2mg before and they were surprisingly right around 100 ng/ml.

AlphaMD's Answer

That is a very robust response to that dose. You likely would do better with splitting the injections into 3x/wk. It would at least be worth giving it a few weeks on that regimen and see if it improves.

Another thought, since you say you are a high aromatizer and also are injecting estrogen. There are many women such as you who do not need to also inject estrogen along with the testosterone. Because testosterone aromatizes into estrogen at a high rate in women such as yourself who aromatize more than normal, many can achieve therapeutic estrogen levels just through their natural aromatization process.

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