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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="nurselyfe" data-source="post: 80140" data-attributes="member: 16355"><p>Hey Bud, thanks for the reply. Everything you said is 110% correct. If my TT is 600-700 I probably don't need an AI. However with just 60mg x2 a week, my peak TT levels @ 48hrs post injection are at ~1,500! I'm sure my doctor will lower it during my next appt.</p><p></p><p>And about feeling good with low e2 is also right. I've experienced that, but I DID know my e2 was really low because I had other symptoms as well. </p><p></p><p>I really think my body is 'out of whack' for lack of better words from the crashes. Low e2 isn't giving me painful joints, euphoria, great pumps and morning wood (usual low e2 symptoms). It's giving me fluid retention dry skin no pumps and anxiety. I'm assuming it's because Id be severely dehydrated with E2 <5pg/mL so my body was holding on to water and is continuing to do so. I decided Im staying off AI for 6 weeks and getting blood work again. Doctor will probably lower my T dose as well depending on my trough levels. I'm going to let my body reach homeostasis with E2. Probably will stay off AI for months regardless of E2 levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nurselyfe, post: 80140, member: 16355"] Hey Bud, thanks for the reply. Everything you said is 110% correct. If my TT is 600-700 I probably don't need an AI. However with just 60mg x2 a week, my peak TT levels @ 48hrs post injection are at ~1,500! I'm sure my doctor will lower it during my next appt. And about feeling good with low e2 is also right. I've experienced that, but I DID know my e2 was really low because I had other symptoms as well. I really think my body is 'out of whack' for lack of better words from the crashes. Low e2 isn't giving me painful joints, euphoria, great pumps and morning wood (usual low e2 symptoms). It's giving me fluid retention dry skin no pumps and anxiety. I'm assuming it's because Id be severely dehydrated with E2 <5pg/mL so my body was holding on to water and is continuing to do so. I decided Im staying off AI for 6 weeks and getting blood work again. Doctor will probably lower my T dose as well depending on my trough levels. I'm going to let my body reach homeostasis with E2. Probably will stay off AI for months regardless of E2 levels. [/QUOTE]
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