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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
A year into TRT ED worse than ever
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<blockquote data-quote="StepbyStep" data-source="post: 130701" data-attributes="member: 17633"><p>It has had it's advantages, I really don't get nervous or worked up about things anymore. I would like to resolve this to some degree if possible. Defy recommend L-Tyrosine which I may give a try. I've found that EOD dosing is really needed for me to feel good without ups and downs. I've pondered possible ways to increase hormonal variation without having a massive impact on my protocol. Ideas such as skipping an injection occasionally, injecting HCG every other injection, switching to an E2D protocol to allow for some ups and downs. Once I get dialed in and my ED improves I'll have to experiment with this. The unfortunate nature of TRT though is only making small adjustments every six weeks with labs to avoid sabatoging oneself. This makes for a lengthy process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StepbyStep, post: 130701, member: 17633"] It has had it's advantages, I really don't get nervous or worked up about things anymore. I would like to resolve this to some degree if possible. Defy recommend L-Tyrosine which I may give a try. I've found that EOD dosing is really needed for me to feel good without ups and downs. I've pondered possible ways to increase hormonal variation without having a massive impact on my protocol. Ideas such as skipping an injection occasionally, injecting HCG every other injection, switching to an E2D protocol to allow for some ups and downs. Once I get dialed in and my ED improves I'll have to experiment with this. The unfortunate nature of TRT though is only making small adjustments every six weeks with labs to avoid sabatoging oneself. This makes for a lengthy process. [/QUOTE]
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