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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Advice for switching/tapering off from Tamoxifen to Letro while on hCG
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<blockquote data-quote="HR_Watson" data-source="post: 104106" data-attributes="member: 14398"><p>Howdy folks, the thread title says it all.</p><p></p><p>I'm currently on 2000iu weekly of hCG that I split into three doses (750iu Mon, Thurs, 500iu Sat).</p><p>I'm finishing up 6 weeks of Tamoxifen to knock out a case of gynecomastia. </p><p>You can see my thread on my Tamoxifen/Nolva experience <a href="https://www.excelmale.com/forum/showthread.php?13900-Thoughts-Experiences-with-Nolvadex-%28Tamoxifen%29-for-hCG-mono-induced-Gynecomastia" target="_blank">here</a>.</p><p></p><p>Current levels:</p><p>T: 840 (200-1000)</p><p>Free t: 25 (8-25)</p><p>E2: 46 (<41)</p><p>Prolactin: 5.4 (3.8-19) (***this was 11 before then Tamoxifen, so dollars to doughnuts, this had a major part in the gyno)</p><p></p><p>I'm feeling awful on the Tamoxifen. It's taken care of the gynecomastia, but the side effects (zero energy, libido, muscle cramps, depression) are pretty awful. </p><p></p><p>Saw my Dr today. My E2 is high, but the Tamoxifen is blocking my body from utilizing it - so as a result, I'm getting the effects of low and high E2. (I'm seriously paraphrasing here.)</p><p></p><p>So the idea is that we're going to try and lower my E2 using Letro, since I've had bad side effects on Anastrozole. </p><p></p><p>He more or less said I should just stop taking the Nolva, start on the Letro. He's suggested. 2.5mg (one pill) once a week on Weds, the middle of my weekly cycle. </p><p></p><p>I kinda thought it might be smart to start tapering one down, start tapering the other in - maybe half a pill at first? or half a pill twice a week, eventually...</p><p></p><p>Thoughts?</p><p></p><p>Going on TRT isn't an option - I'm secondary, not primary, and fertility is a major concern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HR_Watson, post: 104106, member: 14398"] Howdy folks, the thread title says it all. I'm currently on 2000iu weekly of hCG that I split into three doses (750iu Mon, Thurs, 500iu Sat). I'm finishing up 6 weeks of Tamoxifen to knock out a case of gynecomastia. You can see my thread on my Tamoxifen/Nolva experience [URL="https://www.excelmale.com/forum/showthread.php?13900-Thoughts-Experiences-with-Nolvadex-%28Tamoxifen%29-for-hCG-mono-induced-Gynecomastia"]here[/URL]. Current levels: T: 840 (200-1000) Free t: 25 (8-25) E2: 46 (<41) Prolactin: 5.4 (3.8-19) (***this was 11 before then Tamoxifen, so dollars to doughnuts, this had a major part in the gyno) I'm feeling awful on the Tamoxifen. It's taken care of the gynecomastia, but the side effects (zero energy, libido, muscle cramps, depression) are pretty awful. Saw my Dr today. My E2 is high, but the Tamoxifen is blocking my body from utilizing it - so as a result, I'm getting the effects of low and high E2. (I'm seriously paraphrasing here.) So the idea is that we're going to try and lower my E2 using Letro, since I've had bad side effects on Anastrozole. He more or less said I should just stop taking the Nolva, start on the Letro. He's suggested. 2.5mg (one pill) once a week on Weds, the middle of my weekly cycle. I kinda thought it might be smart to start tapering one down, start tapering the other in - maybe half a pill at first? or half a pill twice a week, eventually... Thoughts? Going on TRT isn't an option - I'm secondary, not primary, and fertility is a major concern. [/QUOTE]
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