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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 210324" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>I took doses averaging from 25 to 45 mcg per day. The most common protocol was 70 mcg EOD taken at the time of injection. I diluted 1 mg tablets in vodka to obtain the desired precision.</p><p></p><p>Regarding use: Initially I was concerned about the high absolute level of estradiol, 50-60 pg/mL. Later it was because the side effect of excessive emotional sensitivity was becoming tiresome. Later still it was because I thought it possible that the estradiol was responsible for the gradual rise in prolactin and attendant side effects. As for stopping: Although anastrozole and cabergoline did ameliorate the side effects to an extent, the results were not good enough to justify the possible long-term risks in using these medications. I went back to basics and decided that hCG use was throwing everything off. That's when I made the switch to gonadorelin, which pretty much resolved the issues, at the cost of a complex protocol and the use of enclomiphene.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 210324, member: 38109"] I took doses averaging from 25 to 45 mcg per day. The most common protocol was 70 mcg EOD taken at the time of injection. I diluted 1 mg tablets in vodka to obtain the desired precision. Regarding use: Initially I was concerned about the high absolute level of estradiol, 50-60 pg/mL. Later it was because the side effect of excessive emotional sensitivity was becoming tiresome. Later still it was because I thought it possible that the estradiol was responsible for the gradual rise in prolactin and attendant side effects. As for stopping: Although anastrozole and cabergoline did ameliorate the side effects to an extent, the results were not good enough to justify the possible long-term risks in using these medications. I went back to basics and decided that hCG use was throwing everything off. That's when I made the switch to gonadorelin, which pretty much resolved the issues, at the cost of a complex protocol and the use of enclomiphene. [/QUOTE]
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