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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: 109256" data-attributes="member: 15131"><p>Hi Mike so sorry to read you are having an anxiety attack. They do suck. </p><p>If I am reading your protocol right from your first post above you are only taking 100mg/wk of T cyp. That amount is quite low and usually does not require an AI but your SHGB is low so maybe 100/wk is too much. 80mg/wk might be worth trying. You need some blood numbers so you can at least rule out your TRT as the cause for this anxiety. If it is your TRT numbers then you caught it early and did not have to suffer for additional weeks with everything going even higher.</p><p></p><p>If it was me I would stop the HCG all together, until you get your T and E2 stable, it is known to raise E2. </p><p>If you are taking suppliments like DHEA pregnenolone, etc stop them as well they also raise E2.</p><p>I would hold off on this T cyp injection and see how you feel in 24 hours. Go for a run or do whatever you like to do for exersize.</p><p></p><p>If you are still experiencing anxiety or having a panic attack can you cut the .25 in half? Just know crashing your E2 will suck. But if you have tried everything else......I'm shrugging my shoulders here and not sure what to recommend.</p><p></p><p>When my E2 gets high I feel a wave of feeling come over me. I do not get anxious I get emotional, upset easily and easy to cry. </p><p>I can take one .125 AI and in 4 hours I am completely back to normal. I've been doing this awhile and I blood test alot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FeelingLost, post: 109256, member: 15131"] Hi Mike so sorry to read you are having an anxiety attack. They do suck. If I am reading your protocol right from your first post above you are only taking 100mg/wk of T cyp. That amount is quite low and usually does not require an AI but your SHGB is low so maybe 100/wk is too much. 80mg/wk might be worth trying. You need some blood numbers so you can at least rule out your TRT as the cause for this anxiety. If it is your TRT numbers then you caught it early and did not have to suffer for additional weeks with everything going even higher. If it was me I would stop the HCG all together, until you get your T and E2 stable, it is known to raise E2. If you are taking suppliments like DHEA pregnenolone, etc stop them as well they also raise E2. I would hold off on this T cyp injection and see how you feel in 24 hours. Go for a run or do whatever you like to do for exersize. If you are still experiencing anxiety or having a panic attack can you cut the .25 in half? Just know crashing your E2 will suck. But if you have tried everything else......I'm shrugging my shoulders here and not sure what to recommend. When my E2 gets high I feel a wave of feeling come over me. I do not get anxious I get emotional, upset easily and easy to cry. I can take one .125 AI and in 4 hours I am completely back to normal. I've been doing this awhile and I blood test alot. [/QUOTE]
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Almost 3 weeks into TRT and noticing some anxiety
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