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Blackhawk's journey with TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhawk" data-source="post: 112631" data-attributes="member: 16042"><p>Well a week later and I have emerged from the depths.</p><p></p><p>Based on having had down periods give or take around 4 weeks after every dosage decrease, I think most of what I was experiencing was from withdrawl/decreasing T level, and possibly from E2 remaining high relative to the lower T level. This time though the symptoms were a lot worse. </p><p></p><p>DHEA was also reduced, but based on shorter half lite, I suspect that level decreased earlier. </p><p></p><p>I completely bailed on any working out til today, but kept walking daily, took naps and breaks as needed, and tried to get 10hrs sleep a night. Recovery has been coming slowly, but I am feeling a bit better daily. Emotional fits have decreased, energy is maintaining through the day better and today I did the first light workout again.</p><p></p><p>I'm still having bloating coming and going. Last week it was particularly uncomfortable, restricting diaphragm movement. Severity decreasing, but still noticeable. I've been tracking it, and it seems like it correlates to the E3D dosing. according to my 3 day dosage cycle: </p><p></p><p>-Day 1 HCG 400iu never bloat on waking, commonly bloating afternoon-night</p><p>-Day 2 T cyp 36mg bloating </p><p>-Day 3 some mornings bloated</p><p></p><p>I am wondering again how daily or EOD might smooth out the E2 peaks.</p><p></p><p>Labs next Tuesday! </p><p>CBC</p><p>CMP</p><p>PSA with Free PSA %</p><p>Free and Total T</p><p>E2 sensitive</p><p></p><p>Funny, I used to dread labs, now looking forward to the new info!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhawk, post: 112631, member: 16042"] Well a week later and I have emerged from the depths. Based on having had down periods give or take around 4 weeks after every dosage decrease, I think most of what I was experiencing was from withdrawl/decreasing T level, and possibly from E2 remaining high relative to the lower T level. This time though the symptoms were a lot worse. DHEA was also reduced, but based on shorter half lite, I suspect that level decreased earlier. I completely bailed on any working out til today, but kept walking daily, took naps and breaks as needed, and tried to get 10hrs sleep a night. Recovery has been coming slowly, but I am feeling a bit better daily. Emotional fits have decreased, energy is maintaining through the day better and today I did the first light workout again. I'm still having bloating coming and going. Last week it was particularly uncomfortable, restricting diaphragm movement. Severity decreasing, but still noticeable. I've been tracking it, and it seems like it correlates to the E3D dosing. according to my 3 day dosage cycle: -Day 1 HCG 400iu never bloat on waking, commonly bloating afternoon-night -Day 2 T cyp 36mg bloating -Day 3 some mornings bloated I am wondering again how daily or EOD might smooth out the E2 peaks. Labs next Tuesday! CBC CMP PSA with Free PSA % Free and Total T E2 sensitive Funny, I used to dread labs, now looking forward to the new info! [/QUOTE]
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