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<blockquote data-quote="aneuman" data-source="post: 256825" data-attributes="member: 43264"><p>I suffered from GERD for a number of years (since 2006). I could only bring under control without medication by losing weight (from 187 to 178lbs), cleaning my diet (absolutely no gluten, for more than a year, not too much fat in the diet, smaller portions, absolutely no eating after 7 PM). Since 2015 I had not had GERD at all. I've been on Enclomiphene and hCG, my total T has been anywhere from 400 (print to treatment) to 1183 ng/dL (during treatment) and never had GERD following the changes mentioned above. E2 has been everywhere too during that time.</p><p></p><p>Recently started TRT with T.Cyp at 90 mg a week, (3x30, M-W-F, Sub-q) and within a few days GERD came back and it's been getting worse (comparatively, not absolutely). Nothing else has changed, well, not true, I'm back at 187 lbs (I'm 6'1")</p><p></p><p>Something else that has come back is anxiety. Even with hCG, my anxiety had subsided and my sleep was getting better, now I'm relying on Clonazepam at night more and more frequently than I'd like and during the day I'm feeling more "wired". Nothing "bad" at the moment, just pent up energy I'd say, but if the past is any indication, I know where this goes.</p><p></p><p>Waiting the mandatory 6 weeks to see if this is just a "passing phase" or something more permanently.</p><p></p><p>FWIW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aneuman, post: 256825, member: 43264"] I suffered from GERD for a number of years (since 2006). I could only bring under control without medication by losing weight (from 187 to 178lbs), cleaning my diet (absolutely no gluten, for more than a year, not too much fat in the diet, smaller portions, absolutely no eating after 7 PM). Since 2015 I had not had GERD at all. I've been on Enclomiphene and hCG, my total T has been anywhere from 400 (print to treatment) to 1183 ng/dL (during treatment) and never had GERD following the changes mentioned above. E2 has been everywhere too during that time. Recently started TRT with T.Cyp at 90 mg a week, (3x30, M-W-F, Sub-q) and within a few days GERD came back and it's been getting worse (comparatively, not absolutely). Nothing else has changed, well, not true, I'm back at 187 lbs (I'm 6'1") Something else that has come back is anxiety. Even with hCG, my anxiety had subsided and my sleep was getting better, now I'm relying on Clonazepam at night more and more frequently than I'd like and during the day I'm feeling more "wired". Nothing "bad" at the moment, just pent up energy I'd say, but if the past is any indication, I know where this goes. Waiting the mandatory 6 weeks to see if this is just a "passing phase" or something more permanently. FWIW [/QUOTE]
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