(09-01-2018, 09:17 AM)julieTG Wrote: I would be most interested in replies too this one as well
Julie
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Whilst given long enough and at a high enough doseage estrogen will suppress testosterone production on its own, by cycling an anti androgen the high levels of testosterone would likely impact on growth until sufficiently surpressed.
In theory you could skip the blocker entirely by taking a high dose of estrogen. Personally I didn't find my breasts growing much until about 7months in, and I had been taking bicalutamide for the last 3 of those so suppression of testosterone sufficiently at least for me was necessary for growth.
This may vary for others but I can't see any benefits to cycling an anti androgen.
Finally breasts can continue to grow way beyond 36 months, yes most of the growth will likely happen within that time but like a lot of this nothing is set in stone.

