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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Beginning TRT and itchy nipples
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<blockquote data-quote="ZoomyR6" data-source="post: 72246" data-attributes="member: 15728"><p>Hey guys,</p><p></p><p>I just started my second week of 100mg/wk. My right nipple has been getting itchy starting the day after my injection and last a couple of days, no soreness or tenderness. I also put on about 6lbs which has to be water as I haven't changed my diet and my clothes are fitting the same. </p><p>My e2 when tested prior to trt were 26 and 29 done on the regular test and not the sensitive test. I have read the regular test greatly over estimates the number but have been reading threads from people where it actually underestimated their number and the sensitive test actually came back higher. I was going to go for blood work about 5 weeks from the start of trt but was wondering if I should go earlier due to these symptoms. I want to catch it early if my e2 is the problem. Is it best to test for e2 in trough like when following up test levels or in peak?</p><p>Any other input greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZoomyR6, post: 72246, member: 15728"] Hey guys, I just started my second week of 100mg/wk. My right nipple has been getting itchy starting the day after my injection and last a couple of days, no soreness or tenderness. I also put on about 6lbs which has to be water as I haven't changed my diet and my clothes are fitting the same. My e2 when tested prior to trt were 26 and 29 done on the regular test and not the sensitive test. I have read the regular test greatly over estimates the number but have been reading threads from people where it actually underestimated their number and the sensitive test actually came back higher. I was going to go for blood work about 5 weeks from the start of trt but was wondering if I should go earlier due to these symptoms. I want to catch it early if my e2 is the problem. Is it best to test for e2 in trough like when following up test levels or in peak? Any other input greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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