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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
High estradiol even on anastrazole
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<blockquote data-quote="Jamarisa" data-source="post: 200361" data-attributes="member: 42241"><p>Wow. Thank you for taking the time to explain all of this so thoroughly. I now understand how to correctly reference the dosage so currently I’m at 200mg injected once weekly. </p><p>As suggested by someone else, I guess the HCG could be further exasperating the issue.</p><p>I understand what you’re saying with lessening peaks by injecting more frequently and agree that my T has to be lowered. </p><p>Following your lead, I’ve been reading other posts on the subject today. There’s way more to consider than jacking up T levels and prescribing AI and/or HCG to address the subset of problems that high T creates. </p><p>Seems like I’ve got three months between each change to feel a true difference so this is a long haul thing. I’ll be calling Defy and continue educating myself on this site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamarisa, post: 200361, member: 42241"] Wow. Thank you for taking the time to explain all of this so thoroughly. I now understand how to correctly reference the dosage so currently I’m at 200mg injected once weekly. As suggested by someone else, I guess the HCG could be further exasperating the issue. I understand what you’re saying with lessening peaks by injecting more frequently and agree that my T has to be lowered. Following your lead, I’ve been reading other posts on the subject today. There’s way more to consider than jacking up T levels and prescribing AI and/or HCG to address the subset of problems that high T creates. Seems like I’ve got three months between each change to feel a true difference so this is a long haul thing. I’ll be calling Defy and continue educating myself on this site. [/QUOTE]
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