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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Alternatives, for those who can't tolerate TRT?
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<blockquote data-quote="TPersall2828" data-source="post: 276684" data-attributes="member: 46556"><p>Thanks for all that info above, cost kept me from looking into topicals, but it's really something I may consider at least trying.</p><p></p><p>As far as protocols. My prescription has always been cypionate, I used enanthate at times when I did not have access to a doctor. My injections were always twice weekly, started from 150mg per week, and over the past few years worked all the way down to my current 20mg twice per week, same issues regardless of dose. I have also tried daily subq injections, but I have no response to that, and when I had my blood tested, my levels were still in the mid 100's, so it's almost as if I wasn't absorbing any of it. Have tried low dose (.25-.5) arimidex on all of the twice weekly protocols, it does take the edge off of things but the fatigue/low libido it brings on basically leaves me feeling the same as when I'm off trt.</p><p></p><p>One interesting thing is that each time I start back on TRT again, the first two weeks I always feel amazing, at exactly two weeks is when all the issues start. At this point it's like clockwork, I notice I start crying during random TV commercials, and within a day or two I'm angry at everyone, threatening people, yelling at my dog etc. I always thought that seemed like an e2 issue, but my e2 is always in range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TPersall2828, post: 276684, member: 46556"] Thanks for all that info above, cost kept me from looking into topicals, but it's really something I may consider at least trying. As far as protocols. My prescription has always been cypionate, I used enanthate at times when I did not have access to a doctor. My injections were always twice weekly, started from 150mg per week, and over the past few years worked all the way down to my current 20mg twice per week, same issues regardless of dose. I have also tried daily subq injections, but I have no response to that, and when I had my blood tested, my levels were still in the mid 100's, so it's almost as if I wasn't absorbing any of it. Have tried low dose (.25-.5) arimidex on all of the twice weekly protocols, it does take the edge off of things but the fatigue/low libido it brings on basically leaves me feeling the same as when I'm off trt. One interesting thing is that each time I start back on TRT again, the first two weeks I always feel amazing, at exactly two weeks is when all the issues start. At this point it's like clockwork, I notice I start crying during random TV commercials, and within a day or two I'm angry at everyone, threatening people, yelling at my dog etc. I always thought that seemed like an e2 issue, but my e2 is always in range. [/QUOTE]
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