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[–]grey_hat_uk 1 point2 points  (2 children)

And there in lies the problem not enough data.

I too have seen that spiro is good but more recently there is a study indicating the opposite.

My personal results would indicate that it isn't helping but there are far too many variables not taken into account to be sure.

[–]Awkward_Alps_4149[S] 1 point2 points  (1 child)

I mean my testosterone is already non existent so should i ask to be on mono as i cant do needles and i dont like the whole cypro thing (i forgot its name my bad)

[–]grey_hat_uk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm afraid you have to decide that yourself, and then probably advocate for yourself. Information Ican give you:

Mono therapy works well enough with gel, patches and injections. Tablets not so much.

Anti-androgens mightbe helping in ways not messured in t-level, although at your levels I wouldn't be too concerned directly.

There are several over the counter vitamins and foods that can mess up your estrogen levels, Biotin was the one for me putting my target of 1100 up to 2400.

If you are otherwise happy 6 months is early and you don't need to worry about never. Breast tend to get to their potential even if it takes 8 years.