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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Almost 3 weeks into TRT and noticing some anxiety
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<blockquote data-quote="FeelingLost" data-source="post: 109187" data-attributes="member: 15131"><p>Yes with that low a SHGB you are going to have a ton of FT in your system. Mine is 24.2 That is the T you feel. If your FT is over range already even before the 40 days to T cyp. steady state it will just keep going higher and that means more E2 as well. No reason to continue the first 6 week protocol you already know your T dose is too high so E2 and prolactin will also be too high. You are just wasting time and raising all your hormones into areas that will make you feel even worse. </p><p></p><p>Based on your mid term bloods adjust your protocol and restart the 40 day clock. TT FT and E2 is all you need for this midway check. You already know your SHGB and if your TT FT and E2 come back real high you could have a high HCT(thick blood) problem. Your call if you want to check the HCT on the mini bloodtest. I use blood pressure to monitor my HCT when my blood get thick my BP goes up and stays up.</p><p></p><p>I just drew mid protocol bloods for TT FT PEAKS not troughs, ferritin and HCT just because I want to know. I have had ferritin and HCT issues in the past. The tests are cheap and piece of mind is well worth it to me.</p><p></p><p>I did not realize you are in Australia sorry for the US blood service recomendations. I wish members would ad their country in there info at the left under the picture it would sure help when other members give advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FeelingLost, post: 109187, member: 15131"] Yes with that low a SHGB you are going to have a ton of FT in your system. Mine is 24.2 That is the T you feel. If your FT is over range already even before the 40 days to T cyp. steady state it will just keep going higher and that means more E2 as well. No reason to continue the first 6 week protocol you already know your T dose is too high so E2 and prolactin will also be too high. You are just wasting time and raising all your hormones into areas that will make you feel even worse. Based on your mid term bloods adjust your protocol and restart the 40 day clock. TT FT and E2 is all you need for this midway check. You already know your SHGB and if your TT FT and E2 come back real high you could have a high HCT(thick blood) problem. Your call if you want to check the HCT on the mini bloodtest. I use blood pressure to monitor my HCT when my blood get thick my BP goes up and stays up. I just drew mid protocol bloods for TT FT PEAKS not troughs, ferritin and HCT just because I want to know. I have had ferritin and HCT issues in the past. The tests are cheap and piece of mind is well worth it to me. I did not realize you are in Australia sorry for the US blood service recomendations. I wish members would ad their country in there info at the left under the picture it would sure help when other members give advice. [/QUOTE]
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Almost 3 weeks into TRT and noticing some anxiety
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