Can trenbolone fake high e2 on bloodwork?

savemeroidlord

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So my bloodwork came back, and my E2 is extremely high at 107 pg/mL, considering I’m running 500 mg Test E along with 25 mg Aromasin ED.

I’ve got some facial bloat, but I think that’s because I’m on a bulk. I have mood swings and worsened sleep quality, but all of these things only occurred when I added trenbolone. Before that, I ran 500 mg Test E and 25 mg Aromasin ED, had no mood swings, slept like a rock, no itchy or sensitive nipples.

Is this normal?
 
From my personal experience blood pressure is a more reliable indicator of estrogen level bro. When it gets a bit high I just take an extra 12.5mg of aromasin.

I just finished 1500mg for two weeks and before that a month of 1000mg. Most aromasin I took was 50mg per week. My E2 was high but not too high that I was getting nipple sensitivity etc.

I take aromasin daily. Like 6mg per day or whatever.

But I'm nearly 40 so ...
 
From my personal experience blood pressure is a more reliable indicator of estrogen level bro. When it gets a bit high I just take an extra 12.5mg of aromasin.

I just finished 1500mg for two weeks and before that a month of 1000mg. Most aromasin I took was 50mg per week. My E2 was high but not too high that I was getting nipple sensitivity etc.

I take aromasin daily. Like 6mg per day or whatever.

But I'm nearly 40 so ...
Thanks a lot, I’m glad I asked before doubling my Aromasin dosage and screwing myself over.
 
Thanks a lot, I’m glad I asked before doubling my Aromasin dosage and screwing myself over.
Aromatase production takes two weeks to come back online after aromasin blocks it.

I don't think you need more aromasin and I think chasing a number on a blood test is futile. Make sure your blood pressure is good and you don't have sides like gyno and you will be right.
 
Yeah it does. Someone had 1200pg/ml lol! Only ultra sensitive shows it right. If you don't have access as most non USA users then make sure you adjust your e2 and other compounds before adding tren, and then just do a follow up for prolactin.
 
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