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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Success stories for managing TRT induced increase in hematocrit?
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<blockquote data-quote="UCFguy01" data-source="post: 183759" data-attributes="member: 40205"><p>I actually loved the pellets. Best I've ever felt. I didn't worry about E2 or anything really. Every 3 months I'd get them and I'd be set feeling amazing everyday.</p><p></p><p>The problem was I had issues a few times with them falling out. I don't have enough fat on my backside and I do crossfit so every so often a pellet or two would work it's way out. I didn't like that I was paying a lot of money and losing them so I switched to injections which are so much more complicated. I'm feeling good on injections now but I don't know if they'll ever match up with the smooth daily drip that the pellets give you. My Total T on pellets would be around 1400 - 1500 and my E2 around 40 with no AI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UCFguy01, post: 183759, member: 40205"] I actually loved the pellets. Best I've ever felt. I didn't worry about E2 or anything really. Every 3 months I'd get them and I'd be set feeling amazing everyday. The problem was I had issues a few times with them falling out. I don't have enough fat on my backside and I do crossfit so every so often a pellet or two would work it's way out. I didn't like that I was paying a lot of money and losing them so I switched to injections which are so much more complicated. I'm feeling good on injections now but I don't know if they'll ever match up with the smooth daily drip that the pellets give you. My Total T on pellets would be around 1400 - 1500 and my E2 around 40 with no AI. [/QUOTE]
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Success stories for managing TRT induced increase in hematocrit?
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