Constipation on TRT + HCG + Tamoxifen

econnolly

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Hello,

I recently started Testosterone and HCG about two months ago. After experiencing some symptoms of high estrogen we added in anastrozole and tomaxiphen. I am also on armour for my thryoid (see below for full regimen).

Ever since starting the testosterone and HCG I seem to be experiencing some serious constipation only having bowels movements once every 2 days. Has anyone had any experience with this?

Thanks


Regimen:
T Cyp 200 mg/ml 0.35ml two times a week
HCG 500 iu two times a week
Armour 90 mg (1.5 grains) q am
Tomaxifen- 10 mg daily
Anastrozole- .125 mg twice weekly
 
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Hello,

I recently started Testosterone and HCG about two months ago. After experiencing some symptoms of high estrogen we added in anastrozole and tomaxiphen. I am also on armour for my thryoid (see below for full regimen).

Ever since starting the testosterone and HCG I seem to be experiencing some serious constipation only having bowels movements once every 2 days. Has anyone had any experience with this?

Thanks


Regimen:
T Cyp 200 mg/ml 0.35ml two times a week
HCG 500 iu two times a week
Armour 90 mg (1.5 grains) q am
Tomaxifen- 10 mg daily
Anastrozole- .125 mg twice weekly
Folks here are going to want you to post labs with ranges. Also going to want to know how you are feeling, age, diet, exercise, etc. I personally have never heard of constipation as a result of TRT. The tamoxifen is a little strange.
 
TRT doesn't cause constipation, I would assume it's from your diet or not drinking enough water. I make sure I drink 3 bottles of water just at work. Not including what I drink when I'm off of work.
 
Personally, both Tamoxifen and aromatase inhibitors like Letrozole cause me constipation. When I have high estrogen levels, the reverse problem occurs with frequent loose bowel movements. Somehow estrogen is linked with regularity and constipation in many individuals.
 

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