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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Exhaustion / Poor Sleep with High E2 and Gyno
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<blockquote data-quote="Frusciante0386" data-source="post: 57626" data-attributes="member: 14648"><p>It is strange that my Testosterone rose so much. I was a lot heavier at the time of my first blood draw (200 lbs vs. 160 now), and I was also on a larger dose of Xanax at the time (a dangerous 6mg / day vs. 2.5mg / day now). I'm wondering if that had anything to do with it.</p><p></p><p>Can Clomid really have a permanent affect where increased T levels stay increased after the Clomid is stopped? I just remembered that the doctor also put me on HisSyngery at the time, a supplement thought to help with T production. I apologize, as the doctor was just throwing a lot of things at the wall at once to see what stuck. Unfortunately, the medications and supplements were not introduced individually, but rather all in a cluster. Therefore, it's a little more difficult to say which was effective / what the issue actually is.</p><p></p><p>Sleep apnea was in fact eliminated as the reason for my exhaustion. Thank you!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frusciante0386, post: 57626, member: 14648"] It is strange that my Testosterone rose so much. I was a lot heavier at the time of my first blood draw (200 lbs vs. 160 now), and I was also on a larger dose of Xanax at the time (a dangerous 6mg / day vs. 2.5mg / day now). I'm wondering if that had anything to do with it. Can Clomid really have a permanent affect where increased T levels stay increased after the Clomid is stopped? I just remembered that the doctor also put me on HisSyngery at the time, a supplement thought to help with T production. I apologize, as the doctor was just throwing a lot of things at the wall at once to see what stuck. Unfortunately, the medications and supplements were not introduced individually, but rather all in a cluster. Therefore, it's a little more difficult to say which was effective / what the issue actually is. Sleep apnea was in fact eliminated as the reason for my exhaustion. Thank you!! [/QUOTE]
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