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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
E2 help and info needed!
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<blockquote data-quote="stx358" data-source="post: 110991" data-attributes="member: 16729"><p>Nashtide is right in saying that each person responds differently to E2 levels however this board is FILLED with posts from guys who overreacted to E2 levels, crashed their E2 and felt even worse. You are only 6-7 months into hormone replacement, even less when you consider that your regimens have changed several times. Many are on the emotional roller coaster for the first year or more until they refine their regimen. I know I was. All of us are tempted to make major changes or find a culprit for the anxiety and changing sexual function. No one wants to hear it but for most the answer is time and small changes in your regimen to optimize response. I am one of those guys that feels great with an E2 in the 50's. I am 11% body fat and happy with my sexual function. My E2 was 15 when I was diagnosed with low T. I'll take the way I feel with the 50 over the 15 any day and I would never ever take an AI. There are just too many cases of overdosing and E2 crashing. Stay on a a regimen for a few months. Ride out the emotional roller coaster. It does come to an end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stx358, post: 110991, member: 16729"] Nashtide is right in saying that each person responds differently to E2 levels however this board is FILLED with posts from guys who overreacted to E2 levels, crashed their E2 and felt even worse. You are only 6-7 months into hormone replacement, even less when you consider that your regimens have changed several times. Many are on the emotional roller coaster for the first year or more until they refine their regimen. I know I was. All of us are tempted to make major changes or find a culprit for the anxiety and changing sexual function. No one wants to hear it but for most the answer is time and small changes in your regimen to optimize response. I am one of those guys that feels great with an E2 in the 50's. I am 11% body fat and happy with my sexual function. My E2 was 15 when I was diagnosed with low T. I'll take the way I feel with the 50 over the 15 any day and I would never ever take an AI. There are just too many cases of overdosing and E2 crashing. Stay on a a regimen for a few months. Ride out the emotional roller coaster. It does come to an end. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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