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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Estradiol Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="GreenMachineX" data-source="post: 85872" data-attributes="member: 15245"><p>Got my labs back from 1 month ago from the doctor. It would be so much easier to just post pictures of the lab report but I don't know how. I'll post up the labs later but I've at least determined the flutters are from low estrogen. Still haven't determined if the increased heart rate is from testosterone too high or estrogen too low (I'm actually starting to think both situations cause it with slight differences) but I also got labs pulled 2 days ago in the trough which I don't have results yet for. I'll post it all up when I get it and corresponding dosages for each lab draw. </p><p></p><p>But I am increasing my dose to 110/week for now split into 60mg Sunday and 50mg Wednesday for now. Hopefully that's the middle ground but I'm pretty sure it still won't be enough to increase e2 so I'll be adding in 25mg DHEA (also low on labs) eventually at my doctor's suggestion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreenMachineX, post: 85872, member: 15245"] Got my labs back from 1 month ago from the doctor. It would be so much easier to just post pictures of the lab report but I don't know how. I'll post up the labs later but I've at least determined the flutters are from low estrogen. Still haven't determined if the increased heart rate is from testosterone too high or estrogen too low (I'm actually starting to think both situations cause it with slight differences) but I also got labs pulled 2 days ago in the trough which I don't have results yet for. I'll post it all up when I get it and corresponding dosages for each lab draw. But I am increasing my dose to 110/week for now split into 60mg Sunday and 50mg Wednesday for now. Hopefully that's the middle ground but I'm pretty sure it still won't be enough to increase e2 so I'll be adding in 25mg DHEA (also low on labs) eventually at my doctor's suggestion. [/QUOTE]
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