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Estrogen still too high on IM
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<blockquote data-quote="GerryGerrison" data-source="post: 65747" data-attributes="member: 14930"><p>I haven't argued that point one time? I acknowledged the fact that it isn't ideal a few times. I'm just not in a position to go the ideal route at the moment. I may very well be wrong and lowering my dose may not be a good plan, however I don't have another choice. After reading everything I decided maybe a 20mg drop was too big so I went with 44mg instead. I will post bloodwork as soon as it is back and you all can tell me how irrationally I acted. I don't mean to be argumentative. I understand TRT and I know you simply cannot jump around changing things, but in my life at this exact moment I did not have a choice. I acknowledged that I changed my schedule so this wouldn't happen again, but it seems everybody glossed over that part, or thinks it doesn't matter that much idk. Guess we will see.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Almost forgot, and maybe I haven't made it clear enough, but every decision up until this one has been based off of blood work results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GerryGerrison, post: 65747, member: 14930"] I haven't argued that point one time? I acknowledged the fact that it isn't ideal a few times. I'm just not in a position to go the ideal route at the moment. I may very well be wrong and lowering my dose may not be a good plan, however I don't have another choice. After reading everything I decided maybe a 20mg drop was too big so I went with 44mg instead. I will post bloodwork as soon as it is back and you all can tell me how irrationally I acted. I don't mean to be argumentative. I understand TRT and I know you simply cannot jump around changing things, but in my life at this exact moment I did not have a choice. I acknowledged that I changed my schedule so this wouldn't happen again, but it seems everybody glossed over that part, or thinks it doesn't matter that much idk. Guess we will see. Almost forgot, and maybe I haven't made it clear enough, but every decision up until this one has been based off of blood work results. [/QUOTE]
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