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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
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<blockquote data-quote="klepp0906" data-source="post: 122307" data-attributes="member: 22245"><p>Quick update.</p><p></p><p>I called the doc today and talked him into an AI. Hes calling it in for me now, a month's worth to last until I see endo.</p><p></p><p>Ultimately this post is for advice/suggestions regarding how to proceed from this point until next labs/endo appointment. My SHBG is 55 in case that factors into the advice.</p><p></p><p>I can stay the course at 100mg every 3.5d and add the AI.</p><p>I can change to 50mg EoD in an attempt to keep things more stable which is also a small dosage drop and I figured would potentially save the E2 spike which I assume is whats causing my anguish.</p><p>I can change to 40mg EoD which is a relatively large dosage drop.</p><p>I can do either of the aforementioned PLUS add the AI.</p><p></p><p>I know many have mentioned using as few compounds as necessary which I can get behind. At the same time, feeling like this on TRT is not an option. The only improvement at thi spoint is my sleeping. I used to have miserable insomnia and now I actually sleep the whole night. Problem is I sleep during the day too >.<</p><p></p><p>I gotta get rid of this water first and foremost. Libido and energy a close second. </p><p></p><p>I know changing too much at once is usually frowned upon as well but since im about a month out from bloods, and new to TRT, i figured if there was ever a time to make a change now would be it, circumstance n all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klepp0906, post: 122307, member: 22245"] Quick update. I called the doc today and talked him into an AI. Hes calling it in for me now, a month's worth to last until I see endo. Ultimately this post is for advice/suggestions regarding how to proceed from this point until next labs/endo appointment. My SHBG is 55 in case that factors into the advice. I can stay the course at 100mg every 3.5d and add the AI. I can change to 50mg EoD in an attempt to keep things more stable which is also a small dosage drop and I figured would potentially save the E2 spike which I assume is whats causing my anguish. I can change to 40mg EoD which is a relatively large dosage drop. I can do either of the aforementioned PLUS add the AI. I know many have mentioned using as few compounds as necessary which I can get behind. At the same time, feeling like this on TRT is not an option. The only improvement at thi spoint is my sleeping. I used to have miserable insomnia and now I actually sleep the whole night. Problem is I sleep during the day too >.< I gotta get rid of this water first and foremost. Libido and energy a close second. I know changing too much at once is usually frowned upon as well but since im about a month out from bloods, and new to TRT, i figured if there was ever a time to make a change now would be it, circumstance n all. [/QUOTE]
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