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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Crashed Estradiol - How Long to Recover?
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<blockquote data-quote="get2dichoppa" data-source="post: 75512" data-attributes="member: 15681"><p>Glad it has been useful for you.</p><p></p><p>Just a quick update for everyone, even after lowering my dose I still feel pretty shitty. My eczema (dry skin) is full blown and I have severe clicking joints. Again these symptoms line up with low E2, but my E2 is still high. I have talked to my doctor and we believe there maybe an allergic reaction to the testosterone, that my immune system is attacking it. I have decided for now to come off of TRT. My dose has been reduced to 50mg a week and I have added HCG 250iu 3x/week. I will stay with this for three weeks then probably switch over to Clomid/Nolvadex to finish my PCT.</p><p></p><p>Again I will keep everyone up to date. I wish my high E2 symptoms were in line with everyone else but nothing I reads points to high E2 causing dry irritated skin and clicking joints. Not to mention the ED, honestly I felt much better off TRT, and hope it resolves my eczema</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="get2dichoppa, post: 75512, member: 15681"] Glad it has been useful for you. Just a quick update for everyone, even after lowering my dose I still feel pretty shitty. My eczema (dry skin) is full blown and I have severe clicking joints. Again these symptoms line up with low E2, but my E2 is still high. I have talked to my doctor and we believe there maybe an allergic reaction to the testosterone, that my immune system is attacking it. I have decided for now to come off of TRT. My dose has been reduced to 50mg a week and I have added HCG 250iu 3x/week. I will stay with this for three weeks then probably switch over to Clomid/Nolvadex to finish my PCT. Again I will keep everyone up to date. I wish my high E2 symptoms were in line with everyone else but nothing I reads points to high E2 causing dry irritated skin and clicking joints. Not to mention the ED, honestly I felt much better off TRT, and hope it resolves my eczema [/QUOTE]
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