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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="WrenchHead80" data-source="post: 109451" data-attributes="member: 17451"><p>I'm new here myself so take what I'm going to say as my own opinion. </p><p></p><p>I used to suffer from anxiety and understand how you have all kinds of things running threw your head over and over. If I had to guess you were trying to find something to make yourself crazy about. You decided to get stressed out on your estrogen because you read a few things on it online. But did you notice most symptoms for low or high E are the same??? The only thing I have found to be a good judge of E level is if I can't get a hard on my E is too low. Which sounds like what you did because you didn't listen to a few members here that gave you good advice. If your E is low now and you deciding to stop your T shot your only going to make it take longer now to get your E back up. Your really screwing yourself over good. Its a shame too because if you followed a proper protocol and gave it time you may have found you would have felt better then you ever did in your life. Like others said here and that graph was a good picture of what goes on when you start, your levels and body were still going threw changes and adjusting.</p><p></p><p>EDIT to add:</p><p> I don't think I've read of anyone here or elsewhere needing AI from taking 100mg of T a week. Let alone you spaced the dose which is fine but that would make it more likely you wouldn't need AI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WrenchHead80, post: 109451, member: 17451"] I'm new here myself so take what I'm going to say as my own opinion. I used to suffer from anxiety and understand how you have all kinds of things running threw your head over and over. If I had to guess you were trying to find something to make yourself crazy about. You decided to get stressed out on your estrogen because you read a few things on it online. But did you notice most symptoms for low or high E are the same??? The only thing I have found to be a good judge of E level is if I can't get a hard on my E is too low. Which sounds like what you did because you didn't listen to a few members here that gave you good advice. If your E is low now and you deciding to stop your T shot your only going to make it take longer now to get your E back up. Your really screwing yourself over good. Its a shame too because if you followed a proper protocol and gave it time you may have found you would have felt better then you ever did in your life. Like others said here and that graph was a good picture of what goes on when you start, your levels and body were still going threw changes and adjusting. EDIT to add: I don't think I've read of anyone here or elsewhere needing AI from taking 100mg of T a week. Let alone you spaced the dose which is fine but that would make it more likely you wouldn't need AI. [/QUOTE]
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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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