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<blockquote data-quote="atsaaa" data-source="post: 52956" data-attributes="member: 13641"><p>Hi Bobby Boots, I did see Dr Connors at MHB. He was very pro hCG and not T gel or injection because of my age. However, he acknowledged that at some point I will have to use T. I started with 1500IU x3 for two months. My T skyrocketed from 250 to 1250 (normal range 300-1000). I was feeling great at that level and my ED started to improve. I did blood tests on the 2-month mark and my hematocrit was slightly abnormal (47.7 before treatment and 50.8 after (normal range 38.5-50)). Estradiol was also high (from 25 to 96.3, normal range 20-75). That being said I had all the side effects of high estradiol, i.e. nipple pain and cold water feeling down under. However, my erections started to improve. We cut down the dose to 1000IU x3. I can say that I feel the difference in T. Probably got lower and I can feel that my stamina is not as high as it was with the initial dose. Also, estradiol must have gone down since I don't feel any nipple pain. However, my erections got worst since we changed the dose. I know that ED is the last thing to improve on TRT and I have hope on this, that it will start improving again. </p><p></p><p>Another side effect (on the good side) I noticed with TRT is that my legs stopped feeling swell (or like hanging them from a chair for some time). I was feeling them much lighter. However, as soon as we dropped the dose, that swelling feeling just got back. Too disappointed. Is this something others have noticed?</p><p></p><p>I would like to go back to my old dose. Most likely this is not gonna happen because of the high hematocrit. Probably the senior members can confirm that everybody is different and don't see results at the same level of T. I was much happier with the overdose T than now (even though I suspect that my T will be at the 600-800 range and doctor will be happy as well). </p><p></p><p>MHB I can say that are really proactive with lab tests etc. To be honest, though. I haven't discussed the use of AI. I might bring it up on my next appointment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atsaaa, post: 52956, member: 13641"] Hi Bobby Boots, I did see Dr Connors at MHB. He was very pro hCG and not T gel or injection because of my age. However, he acknowledged that at some point I will have to use T. I started with 1500IU x3 for two months. My T skyrocketed from 250 to 1250 (normal range 300-1000). I was feeling great at that level and my ED started to improve. I did blood tests on the 2-month mark and my hematocrit was slightly abnormal (47.7 before treatment and 50.8 after (normal range 38.5-50)). Estradiol was also high (from 25 to 96.3, normal range 20-75). That being said I had all the side effects of high estradiol, i.e. nipple pain and cold water feeling down under. However, my erections started to improve. We cut down the dose to 1000IU x3. I can say that I feel the difference in T. Probably got lower and I can feel that my stamina is not as high as it was with the initial dose. Also, estradiol must have gone down since I don't feel any nipple pain. However, my erections got worst since we changed the dose. I know that ED is the last thing to improve on TRT and I have hope on this, that it will start improving again. Another side effect (on the good side) I noticed with TRT is that my legs stopped feeling swell (or like hanging them from a chair for some time). I was feeling them much lighter. However, as soon as we dropped the dose, that swelling feeling just got back. Too disappointed. Is this something others have noticed? I would like to go back to my old dose. Most likely this is not gonna happen because of the high hematocrit. Probably the senior members can confirm that everybody is different and don't see results at the same level of T. I was much happier with the overdose T than now (even though I suspect that my T will be at the 600-800 range and doctor will be happy as well). MHB I can say that are really proactive with lab tests etc. To be honest, though. I haven't discussed the use of AI. I might bring it up on my next appointment. [/QUOTE]
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