so from what i’ve gathered the biggest headache with trestolone is just how bad the estrogen sides get for most people. i know it doesn't actually convert into straight e2 so it makes it kind of a nightmare to figure out exactly how much is in your system since it wont show up right on bloodwork. i’m curious though how that methylated estrogen actually works compared to normal e2?
basically if i’m already keeping my e2 super low or even crushing it by running stuff like primo or eq would the estrogen that the trest produces be enough to cover the basics? like would it give me enough of an estrogenic effect to avoid all those nasty low e2 symptoms we usually try to stay away from or is it just a totally different beast? i really want to know if one can balance out the other or if i'm just asking for trouble here lol would love to hear if anyone has actually tried this combo before
mixing trest with primo or eq trying to thread that exact needle sounds like one of those setups that looks genius on paper then has you 5 weeks later wondering why your nipples are spicy but your joints feel like powdered glass. definitely feels more like advanced chemistry experiment territory than reliable balance.
honestly running it with primo or eq is actually a pretty smart way to play it. the "fake" estrogen from the trest should definitely cover the basics so you don’t feel like a dried out mummy with clicking joints and zero libido even if your actual e2 is tanked. the real struggle is finding that sweet spot because trest can go from "feeling amazing" to "crying at commercials with itchy nipples" in like two seconds flat lol. it’s definitely a balancing act but if you keep the trest dose low it can absolutely save you from those low e2 blues. just keep some asin on hand just in case because when trest bloat hits it hits like a freight train!
trest estrogen feels totally different to me than normal e2 honestly. like you can have “high estrogen” type sides while somehow still feeling dry or weird at the same time which makes it super confusing to manage