Is it required to use an AI on cycle or do people recommend keeping it on hand. I'm seeing people say they don't use an AI until they get symptoms. Wouldn't having symptoms of high e2 put you at a greater risk than just managing e2 from the start? I understand that some people are more gyno prone than others. But gynocomastia is only a single symptom of high e2. Just because you couldn't see e2 affects outside your body doesn't mean your e2 level is in check correct? Only blood work can prove whether or not the AI is pertinent. I'm just trying to clarify something in my own head as to not say the wrong information.
I follow stickies here like religion. They are stickied for a reason? It even states in "How to plan your first successful cycle" to have an AI in your protocol.
I follow stickies here like religion. They are stickied for a reason? It even states in "How to plan your first successful cycle" to have an AI in your protocol.
AI on cycle
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