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Estrogen still too high on IM
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<blockquote data-quote="GerryGerrison" data-source="post: 65685" data-attributes="member: 14930"><p>Hcg freq, lower dose, and switching to IM were done at the same time, and yes it's three changes at once, no going back now. I don't care if it's the lower dose, different day with hcg, or IM as long as my e2 comes down. Yes I do have some stress, but I can assure you my estrogen is too high. I can literally feel when my test peaks because it coincides with my estrogen. I can cry at the drop of a ****ing hat, basically bawling like a pregnant woman if I see something sad on tv. My acne flared back up just like when e2 was too high on my last protocol. I want to sleep all day, and I have intense brain fog where I feel like I'm wading through muck to make sense of things that are usually easy for me. Now this is still much more preferable than the hell that was low e2/lowish test before I started TRT, and if my academic life wasn't in it's current state I would simply stay the path and wait on blood work. However I can't do that. I'm not asking if dropping my dose without blood work is smart, I know it's not the greatest idea, but simply waiting for blood work is not an option. I've got two weeks to prep for two finals that are back to back and I need my brain working at least at 85%. Like I stated I changed my schedule next quarter so I will not run into this problem again and can be more systematic in my approach to getting dialed in. </p><p></p><p>Honestly all I'm looking for is any anecdotes of guys being on something as low as 80mg a week and it working for them. Then again typing these replies I've realized that I have already made my mind up lol so I'm gonna follow my instinct. I'll report back as soon as my blood work is in and we can see if I was completely wrong or not. Thanks for all the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GerryGerrison, post: 65685, member: 14930"] Hcg freq, lower dose, and switching to IM were done at the same time, and yes it's three changes at once, no going back now. I don't care if it's the lower dose, different day with hcg, or IM as long as my e2 comes down. Yes I do have some stress, but I can assure you my estrogen is too high. I can literally feel when my test peaks because it coincides with my estrogen. I can cry at the drop of a ****ing hat, basically bawling like a pregnant woman if I see something sad on tv. My acne flared back up just like when e2 was too high on my last protocol. I want to sleep all day, and I have intense brain fog where I feel like I'm wading through muck to make sense of things that are usually easy for me. Now this is still much more preferable than the hell that was low e2/lowish test before I started TRT, and if my academic life wasn't in it's current state I would simply stay the path and wait on blood work. However I can't do that. I'm not asking if dropping my dose without blood work is smart, I know it's not the greatest idea, but simply waiting for blood work is not an option. I've got two weeks to prep for two finals that are back to back and I need my brain working at least at 85%. Like I stated I changed my schedule next quarter so I will not run into this problem again and can be more systematic in my approach to getting dialed in. Honestly all I'm looking for is any anecdotes of guys being on something as low as 80mg a week and it working for them. Then again typing these replies I've realized that I have already made my mind up lol so I'm gonna follow my instinct. I'll report back as soon as my blood work is in and we can see if I was completely wrong or not. Thanks for all the help. [/QUOTE]
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