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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Can estrogen crash cause desensitization/knock out of the estrogen receptor - lets discuss!
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<blockquote data-quote="Tommy5454" data-source="post: 226811" data-attributes="member: 41652"><p>Hey, I tried to PM you but probably better here. [USER=43513]@Coconutz[/USER] [USER=16815]@Bmac[/USER] </p><p>I’ve been following your posts and I had been communicating with chroniclowe before he left the form a few months ago too. I took an Anastrazole For three weeks almost 2 years ago. It destroyed me. I have been on HCG for 9 months and I feel better but my bloodwork numbers will swing wildly and I will go from feeling good to feeling horrible again. Like others have said I will have a month or two where i can work out again hard, have drive at work, then another where i feel like shit. I feel like diet will impact me massively, ie a little chocolate or ibuprofen shuts down my aromatase again. I have done bloodwork monthly for 7 months now. One of the weird things I noticed is that I got gyno when my e2 dropped to the lowest it had been on HCG while taking a T pro-hormone. But I also felt best with very high T and high e2. Your thread on valerate seems to make sense in these contexts.</p><p></p><p>Can you help me? Chroniclowe did infrequent t injections to increase aromatase Activity. You have gone straight to valerate. What did you notice that made you go this way, how long did it take to see improvement? How long are you still improved and are you past the honeymoon phase? Any other info worth noting? </p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tommy5454, post: 226811, member: 41652"] Hey, I tried to PM you but probably better here. [USER=43513]@Coconutz[/USER] [USER=16815]@Bmac[/USER] I’ve been following your posts and I had been communicating with chroniclowe before he left the form a few months ago too. I took an Anastrazole For three weeks almost 2 years ago. It destroyed me. I have been on HCG for 9 months and I feel better but my bloodwork numbers will swing wildly and I will go from feeling good to feeling horrible again. Like others have said I will have a month or two where i can work out again hard, have drive at work, then another where i feel like shit. I feel like diet will impact me massively, ie a little chocolate or ibuprofen shuts down my aromatase again. I have done bloodwork monthly for 7 months now. One of the weird things I noticed is that I got gyno when my e2 dropped to the lowest it had been on HCG while taking a T pro-hormone. But I also felt best with very high T and high e2. Your thread on valerate seems to make sense in these contexts. Can you help me? Chroniclowe did infrequent t injections to increase aromatase Activity. You have gone straight to valerate. What did you notice that made you go this way, how long did it take to see improvement? How long are you still improved and are you past the honeymoon phase? Any other info worth noting? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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