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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
E2 crash- recent bloods
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 79232" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>Of course you were going to have elevated e2 with a tt2300 hence the high e2 symptoms and if you changed to pharma grade were you self treating on the 200mg/week protocol? After your high e2 results(sensitive assay) you added 2.25mg adex than retested and e2 number comes back low(standard assay) so more than likely too low now but should have had the sensitive done to have a reliable comparison to when your e2 was high with no adex on 200mg/week(100mg 2x/week). So here is where it gets really wacky you reduced your dose to 60mg E3.5D added 300IU HCG on inj. day and instead of leaving out the adex to really see how the lower dose would effect your e2 levels as testing after 6 weeks on just the testosterone/hcg which would have more than likely put your e2 in a healthy range you still added adex .25mg 12-24hrs post injection? How in gods name did you ever expect to know how the lower dose reduction ( from 200mg/week to a significant drop to 120mg/week) was going to affect your e2 as dropping dose from 200 mg-120mg/week in and of itself may very well have put your e2 in a good range let alone let you know where your e2 level would be without adex but you went and added adex right away to new protocol. Rash/impulsive changes will only result in CONFUSION!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 79232, member: 13851"] Of course you were going to have elevated e2 with a tt2300 hence the high e2 symptoms and if you changed to pharma grade were you self treating on the 200mg/week protocol? After your high e2 results(sensitive assay) you added 2.25mg adex than retested and e2 number comes back low(standard assay) so more than likely too low now but should have had the sensitive done to have a reliable comparison to when your e2 was high with no adex on 200mg/week(100mg 2x/week). So here is where it gets really wacky you reduced your dose to 60mg E3.5D added 300IU HCG on inj. day and instead of leaving out the adex to really see how the lower dose would effect your e2 levels as testing after 6 weeks on just the testosterone/hcg which would have more than likely put your e2 in a healthy range you still added adex .25mg 12-24hrs post injection? How in gods name did you ever expect to know how the lower dose reduction ( from 200mg/week to a significant drop to 120mg/week) was going to affect your e2 as dropping dose from 200 mg-120mg/week in and of itself may very well have put your e2 in a good range let alone let you know where your e2 level would be without adex but you went and added adex right away to new protocol. Rash/impulsive changes will only result in CONFUSION! [/QUOTE]
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