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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Emotional, ED, high T, and suspiciously low E2
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<blockquote data-quote="trt reznor" data-source="post: 161951" data-attributes="member: 18705"><p>I was just reading earlier how daily regiments of Cialis have been shown to diminish E2 levels. I would try to discontinue the cialis for a couple weeks and see if you start gradually improving. Second, you’re also taking a near-competitive-bodybuilding amount of test every week.</p><p></p><p> I saw dramatic improvements after getting away from my daily shots and going to bi-weekly. Daily injections have also been shown to lower E2 as well, which is why many go with the daily protocol. Your body may simply be overresponding. Personally I’d try something like two 80mg injections per week, or even a single 160mg dose, and getting off the cialis for awhile.</p><p></p><p>So you have some possible causes here, and some options. Good luck and post your results no matter what you try!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trt reznor, post: 161951, member: 18705"] I was just reading earlier how daily regiments of Cialis have been shown to diminish E2 levels. I would try to discontinue the cialis for a couple weeks and see if you start gradually improving. Second, you’re also taking a near-competitive-bodybuilding amount of test every week. I saw dramatic improvements after getting away from my daily shots and going to bi-weekly. Daily injections have also been shown to lower E2 as well, which is why many go with the daily protocol. Your body may simply be overresponding. Personally I’d try something like two 80mg injections per week, or even a single 160mg dose, and getting off the cialis for awhile. So you have some possible causes here, and some options. Good luck and post your results no matter what you try! [/QUOTE]
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