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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Low cortisol and low testosterone
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<blockquote data-quote="greenwaters" data-source="post: 142180" data-attributes="member: 17427"><p>Currently treating a pituitary tumor, and Im new to TRT. Was placed on TRT(cypionate injections) about a week ago, and took my first shot of 200ml, which I plan on splitting the dosage next time into 2 weeks. My biggest concern is that not only has this pituitary tumor caused a deficiency in my testosterone, but it also has my cortisol low. My doctor believes raising my testosterone will make my cortisol rise. I Dont agree, cause after the 1st TRT shot, I was fatigue for days. I believe its driving my cortisol down, since both hormones compete with each other. Has anyone else dealt with this before? Does anyone have any advice or experience to this situation, cause I want to add cortisol(because Im supposed to be on it anyway, because Im deficient) to keep my cortisol from crashing and sending me into a adrenal crisis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenwaters, post: 142180, member: 17427"] Currently treating a pituitary tumor, and Im new to TRT. Was placed on TRT(cypionate injections) about a week ago, and took my first shot of 200ml, which I plan on splitting the dosage next time into 2 weeks. My biggest concern is that not only has this pituitary tumor caused a deficiency in my testosterone, but it also has my cortisol low. My doctor believes raising my testosterone will make my cortisol rise. I Dont agree, cause after the 1st TRT shot, I was fatigue for days. I believe its driving my cortisol down, since both hormones compete with each other. Has anyone else dealt with this before? Does anyone have any advice or experience to this situation, cause I want to add cortisol(because Im supposed to be on it anyway, because Im deficient) to keep my cortisol from crashing and sending me into a adrenal crisis. [/QUOTE]
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