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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
advice on getting dialed in
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 184225" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Was going to recommend pregnenolone to him if he was experiencing those symptoms. Sometimes men start TRT and after months on it lose some of the positive benefits. Some HRT doctors think this is due to pregnenolone deficiency. Ya I definitely have bad brain fog and memory issues, and a hard time recalling words. It’s the main symptom that got me started on HRT, and have had it the whole 6-7 years I’ve been on HRT. It’s gotten a lot better compared to before HRT, but still very present. Will be experimenting with pregnenolone after my next big set of labs. </p><p></p><p>My protocol is different than most. I use a nandrolone base with added testosterone to boost E2, so I’m a bad example to a standard TRT protocol. But with that dose u won’t have any problems with gyno, I guarantee it. While on testosterone I’ve had pretty high E2 at times, almost 90, and didn’t even have sensitive nipples. Only time I’ve had really bad sensitive/ itchy nipples and gyno forming is when I was on HCG monotherapy at 2000iu’s/ week. U have nothing to worry about in that department, I promise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 184225, member: 15043"] Was going to recommend pregnenolone to him if he was experiencing those symptoms. Sometimes men start TRT and after months on it lose some of the positive benefits. Some HRT doctors think this is due to pregnenolone deficiency. Ya I definitely have bad brain fog and memory issues, and a hard time recalling words. It’s the main symptom that got me started on HRT, and have had it the whole 6-7 years I’ve been on HRT. It’s gotten a lot better compared to before HRT, but still very present. Will be experimenting with pregnenolone after my next big set of labs. My protocol is different than most. I use a nandrolone base with added testosterone to boost E2, so I’m a bad example to a standard TRT protocol. But with that dose u won’t have any problems with gyno, I guarantee it. While on testosterone I’ve had pretty high E2 at times, almost 90, and didn’t even have sensitive nipples. Only time I’ve had really bad sensitive/ itchy nipples and gyno forming is when I was on HCG monotherapy at 2000iu’s/ week. U have nothing to worry about in that department, I promise. [/QUOTE]
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