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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Can estrogen crash cause desensitization/knock out of the estrogen receptor - lets discuss!
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<blockquote data-quote="Coconutz" data-source="post: 223175" data-attributes="member: 43513"><p>30mg daily test e has been my protocol for a while. ShBG is always 15-20 High estrogen?? I dont even know what that feels like. Lol. I stopped testing estrogen 2 years ago. All my hormones actually. It was absolutely AWFUL for my OCD, which is soooo alleviated when i dont have low E2.. I've been doing this a long time, and know how my body responds to testosterone and don't need a number on a piece of paper to know if I feel great or not. Thats the key to this.. feeling great. And now, I feel the best I have in a loooong time. And it's undoubtedly from the estradiol. I want to lower my test eventually to see if I can get by on lower doses now that I have E2 in my system. Even start taking progesterone again, which crushed my e2 in the past. Scrotal test cream also eventually killed my E2 on another protocol I tried, after feeling amazing for quite a while. Adding exogenous estradiol opens up so many more TRT protocol options for the low E2 guys. Gotta relearn ones body all over again once other hormones are introduced. </p><p></p><p>Id definitely consider feeling amazing at this point still the honeymoon phase.. my fingers crossed it isn't though, since I've been steady on 30mg test e daily for a good 6 months, and oral Estradiol Valerate which has a 20hr half life. It's been 2 months since starting E2 supplementation.ill be back to reassess how I feel here and there. I dont get online much in thr spring. Gotta get that free vitamin D!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coconutz, post: 223175, member: 43513"] 30mg daily test e has been my protocol for a while. ShBG is always 15-20 High estrogen?? I dont even know what that feels like. Lol. I stopped testing estrogen 2 years ago. All my hormones actually. It was absolutely AWFUL for my OCD, which is soooo alleviated when i dont have low E2.. I've been doing this a long time, and know how my body responds to testosterone and don't need a number on a piece of paper to know if I feel great or not. Thats the key to this.. feeling great. And now, I feel the best I have in a loooong time. And it's undoubtedly from the estradiol. I want to lower my test eventually to see if I can get by on lower doses now that I have E2 in my system. Even start taking progesterone again, which crushed my e2 in the past. Scrotal test cream also eventually killed my E2 on another protocol I tried, after feeling amazing for quite a while. Adding exogenous estradiol opens up so many more TRT protocol options for the low E2 guys. Gotta relearn ones body all over again once other hormones are introduced. Id definitely consider feeling amazing at this point still the honeymoon phase.. my fingers crossed it isn't though, since I've been steady on 30mg test e daily for a good 6 months, and oral Estradiol Valerate which has a 20hr half life. It's been 2 months since starting E2 supplementation.ill be back to reassess how I feel here and there. I dont get online much in thr spring. Gotta get that free vitamin D! [/QUOTE]
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