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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Do higher estrogen levels in men on TRT make them more emotional or irritable?
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<blockquote data-quote="GreenMachineX" data-source="post: 191897" data-attributes="member: 15245"><p>I’m wondering the implications of this. First, I do not suffer from ED, but I have a strong suspicion I run hard on adrenaline/norepinephrine all day long. My reasons for believing this are as follow:</p><p>My BP is perfect upon waking, for example, 116/70. But, shortly after waking and as the day goes on, it stays around 150/70, unless I sit calmly for about 20 minutes with slow deep breaths and it will come back down to 120-130 over 70. </p><p></p><p>I also generally feel stimulated and “amped” during the waking hours. I will also get periods where my hands become freezing cold, my heart rate will increase to 90 from 60, and it’ll feel like I’ve taken a stimulant just from having a difficult conversation. It’s like an exaggerated response to normal situations that we all deal with. </p><p>Lastly, there’s other “side effects” of vasoconstriction ill leave out for now.</p><p></p><p>Could testosterone levels too high contribute to this, or the reduction of progesterone and pregnenolone? My pregnenolone levels are undetectable on last blood test, but preg makes me feel forgetful, dumb and almost confused.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreenMachineX, post: 191897, member: 15245"] I’m wondering the implications of this. First, I do not suffer from ED, but I have a strong suspicion I run hard on adrenaline/norepinephrine all day long. My reasons for believing this are as follow: My BP is perfect upon waking, for example, 116/70. But, shortly after waking and as the day goes on, it stays around 150/70, unless I sit calmly for about 20 minutes with slow deep breaths and it will come back down to 120-130 over 70. I also generally feel stimulated and “amped” during the waking hours. I will also get periods where my hands become freezing cold, my heart rate will increase to 90 from 60, and it’ll feel like I’ve taken a stimulant just from having a difficult conversation. It’s like an exaggerated response to normal situations that we all deal with. Lastly, there’s other “side effects” of vasoconstriction ill leave out for now. Could testosterone levels too high contribute to this, or the reduction of progesterone and pregnenolone? My pregnenolone levels are undetectable on last blood test, but preg makes me feel forgetful, dumb and almost confused. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Do higher estrogen levels in men on TRT make them more emotional or irritable?
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