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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
1 year in on TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Bobrebooted" data-source="post: 233935" data-attributes="member: 43848"><p>I hear ya, but at the same time everything was actually done one thing at a time. Started with test cream only for 3 months. Numbers were worse and felt like shit. Switched to Test cyp 80 mg for three months. Numbers improved, but only felt slightly better and estrogen went through the roof. Kept at 80mg and added anastrozole for high estrogen. waited three months. Estrogen back to normal but still not feeling better. Asked to go off Anastrazole. This was the first point in which we made more than one change, and it was at my request. Went off anaztrazole and was asked to change to every other day injections to help with that. I also asked to try HCG at that time. Still stayed at 80mg. Finally at the 1 year point last night, decided to go back to what worked and got off what didn't AI did get my estrogen down last time and that was the point I actually felt best. So basically we went back to that and increase test for the first time. In hindsight, we probably should have went with an increase right off the bat and nothing else. I understand the take your time approach, but a year in and not really feeling all that awesome takes its toll. At this point, I'm down to two things, test and aromasin. </p><p>I wonder if things would have gone smoother if we were doing labs every 6 weeks instead of 12. But in the end I feel like we're pointed in the right direction</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobrebooted, post: 233935, member: 43848"] I hear ya, but at the same time everything was actually done one thing at a time. Started with test cream only for 3 months. Numbers were worse and felt like shit. Switched to Test cyp 80 mg for three months. Numbers improved, but only felt slightly better and estrogen went through the roof. Kept at 80mg and added anastrozole for high estrogen. waited three months. Estrogen back to normal but still not feeling better. Asked to go off Anastrazole. This was the first point in which we made more than one change, and it was at my request. Went off anaztrazole and was asked to change to every other day injections to help with that. I also asked to try HCG at that time. Still stayed at 80mg. Finally at the 1 year point last night, decided to go back to what worked and got off what didn't AI did get my estrogen down last time and that was the point I actually felt best. So basically we went back to that and increase test for the first time. In hindsight, we probably should have went with an increase right off the bat and nothing else. I understand the take your time approach, but a year in and not really feeling all that awesome takes its toll. At this point, I'm down to two things, test and aromasin. I wonder if things would have gone smoother if we were doing labs every 6 weeks instead of 12. But in the end I feel like we're pointed in the right direction [/QUOTE]
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