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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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TRT, feeling drained, high estrogen and sensitivity to anastrozole?
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<blockquote data-quote="taylorogy" data-source="post: 15500" data-attributes="member: 3354"><p>Hi guys,</p><p></p><p>I've been on TRT for 10 weeks with the following protocol starting from week 5:</p><p></p><p>Monday: 500 I.U HCG</p><p>Tuesday: 0.25mg Anastrozole</p><p>Thursday: 500 I.U HCG</p><p>Friday: 150mg Testosterone Cypionite </p><p>Saturday: 0.25mg Anastrozole</p><p></p><p>Prior to week 5 I did not inject any forms of HCG, it was just plain testosterone cypionite. I also stopped anastrozole because it makes me feel cold, tired and moody.</p><p></p><p>The first 4 weeks was awesome, I have completely cleared away my brain fog and my mind became very sharp, my energy level has improved, and for the first time in 5 years I felt very alpha. But for the past 2 weeks I've been feeling extremely drained and tired. My brain fog came back and it was a lot worst than before I started TRT. Also, I felt like a wimp and I became sensitive and emotional. I wanted to cry watching 50 shades of grey, and my sex drive slightly decreased.</p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p>My last lab work came back with the following results: (The lab was done 5 weeks ago when I switched to a new doctor):</p><p></p><p> Testosterone, Serum 424 ng/dL Range 348 - 1197</p><p>Estradiol, Sensitive 121pg/ml High Range 3 - 70</p><p>Free testosterone(Direct) 8.4pg/ml Low Range 9.3 - 26.5 </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Could it be the high estrogen? What should I do now guys? Should I hop back on the anastrozole even though it is making me feel weird?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="taylorogy, post: 15500, member: 3354"] Hi guys, I've been on TRT for 10 weeks with the following protocol starting from week 5: Monday: 500 I.U HCG Tuesday: 0.25mg Anastrozole Thursday: 500 I.U HCG Friday: 150mg Testosterone Cypionite Saturday: 0.25mg Anastrozole Prior to week 5 I did not inject any forms of HCG, it was just plain testosterone cypionite. I also stopped anastrozole because it makes me feel cold, tired and moody. The first 4 weeks was awesome, I have completely cleared away my brain fog and my mind became very sharp, my energy level has improved, and for the first time in 5 years I felt very alpha. But for the past 2 weeks I've been feeling extremely drained and tired. My brain fog came back and it was a lot worst than before I started TRT. Also, I felt like a wimp and I became sensitive and emotional. I wanted to cry watching 50 shades of grey, and my sex drive slightly decreased. My last lab work came back with the following results: (The lab was done 5 weeks ago when I switched to a new doctor): Testosterone, Serum 424 ng/dL Range 348 - 1197 Estradiol, Sensitive 121pg/ml High Range 3 - 70 Free testosterone(Direct) 8.4pg/ml Low Range 9.3 - 26.5 Could it be the high estrogen? What should I do now guys? Should I hop back on the anastrozole even though it is making me feel weird? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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