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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
TRT only "works" when it's clearing the system
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymon" data-source="post: 201851" data-attributes="member: 42608"><p>Seeing your levels while on it, including a full thyroid panel, would be helpful.</p><p></p><p>Have you tried HCG? Some guys, like me, actually feel better from the HCG than they do the test, presumably from thyroid and cortisol stimulation, but it could be a lot of things. I’ve been known to have thyroid and adrenal issues. If I take too much T3 (relative to me) and deplete my adrenals (and/or iron), my free T and E2 skyrocket at the same total test level and I feel like I’m suddenly not on TRT. Everything breaks. The spike on blood tests is presumably from the test no longer getting into the cells and the E2 spiking alongside that because there’s more left to aromatase. </p><p></p><p>Did you ever have your levels checked before TRT? How did you feel before all this? If you weren’t feeling so hot, like me, it’s possible you have another issue going on that could negate the need for TRT at all if you figured it out.</p><p></p><p>When I’m doing better on TRT I feel great, but I do clearly have another issue going on that needs dealing with that I most likely began TRT to help mask the symptoms of. You may be in a similar boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymon, post: 201851, member: 42608"] Seeing your levels while on it, including a full thyroid panel, would be helpful. Have you tried HCG? Some guys, like me, actually feel better from the HCG than they do the test, presumably from thyroid and cortisol stimulation, but it could be a lot of things. I’ve been known to have thyroid and adrenal issues. If I take too much T3 (relative to me) and deplete my adrenals (and/or iron), my free T and E2 skyrocket at the same total test level and I feel like I’m suddenly not on TRT. Everything breaks. The spike on blood tests is presumably from the test no longer getting into the cells and the E2 spiking alongside that because there’s more left to aromatase. Did you ever have your levels checked before TRT? How did you feel before all this? If you weren’t feeling so hot, like me, it’s possible you have another issue going on that could negate the need for TRT at all if you figured it out. When I’m doing better on TRT I feel great, but I do clearly have another issue going on that needs dealing with that I most likely began TRT to help mask the symptoms of. You may be in a similar boat. [/QUOTE]
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