Guys, could it be that these “near-recoveries” with SERM or AI had something to do with Cortisol? After cessation of SERM or AI, hormone levels start to decrease and for some reason Cortisol spikes momentarily and in the same timeframe T:E2 ratio is on the optimal level for some time and testo also responds with enough Cortisol on use. @doomed80 might have some idea why Cortisol would spike on that situation and why it spikes if it does?
I personally was on Letrozol for a month couple years ago and my free testo and total testo were on the high side of range all the time, and no effect on my body. But later I have made my 24h cortisol tests (saliva and urine) and find out that my bioavailable Cortisol is really low all the time. So I havent try this cortisol theory yet.