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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
E2 problem??
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 222016" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>I'd start with two things: lower your dose and inject more often. You're averaging about 18 mg of testosterone per day. The average healthy young guy makes 6-7 mg per day. Even if the overdose isn't causing your symptoms, it's not contributing to overall good health. I would switch to E5D injections and slowly reduce the dose over some months to half or less what you currently use. Maybe you'd get down to 60 mg every five days and evaluate that for a period.</p><p></p><p>I've had the same symptoms under TRT. Initially, lowering my dose and adding hCG to my protocol improved things. HCG is worth trying if you can get it. If you still have trouble down the road then you may need to reevaluate. Keep in mind that TRT is disruptive of many other hormones, which in some cases leads to problems. A possible workaround is to switch to a testosterone nasal gel, such as Natesto, if available. This product is short-acting and boosts testosterone without eliminating your own production.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 222016, member: 38109"] I'd start with two things: lower your dose and inject more often. You're averaging about 18 mg of testosterone per day. The average healthy young guy makes 6-7 mg per day. Even if the overdose isn't causing your symptoms, it's not contributing to overall good health. I would switch to E5D injections and slowly reduce the dose over some months to half or less what you currently use. Maybe you'd get down to 60 mg every five days and evaluate that for a period. I've had the same symptoms under TRT. Initially, lowering my dose and adding hCG to my protocol improved things. HCG is worth trying if you can get it. If you still have trouble down the road then you may need to reevaluate. Keep in mind that TRT is disruptive of many other hormones, which in some cases leads to problems. A possible workaround is to switch to a testosterone nasal gel, such as Natesto, if available. This product is short-acting and boosts testosterone without eliminating your own production. [/QUOTE]
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