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<blockquote data-quote="Zooulie12" data-source="post: 129634" data-attributes="member: 18831"><p>So 2 weeks my e2 bottomed out. Was exhausted as hell no libido the usual. Quit my AI. Move forward two weeks later, I have had sex a couple times with my wife. Libido has been up and down. Like today my exhaustion is high and no libido. Would it be my e2 is now super high? Or am I still recovering from my bottom out estrogen? I do hcg 150ius twice a week every now again. ‘I did a dose last night’ Could the HCG be causing fatigue. I did? I don’t want to go to my Doctors again and get labs since I just got them two weeks ago. So I was just wondering if this is still my e2 climbing back to normal. Also last Friday I took some mdma with a buddy: I don’t know if that has any effect on e2 or tt:</p><p></p><p></p><p>My biggest frustration is the ups and downs. And trying to get dialed in. I would love to know if there is anyone on here who everyday feels like they are ready to go and feel like they are 22 again? Like is it possible to be constantly dialed in. My doctor says it’s very difficult to be. It seems like there will always be ups and downs on TT. I’m on suboxone 8mg everyday for opioid abuse. It keeps me sober. But my doctor seems to also think that this could be impacting the TRT. Honestly if that’s the case I would probably get off it. I have been of the opioids for over 5 years now: I don’t want the suboxone to effect me getting the full benefits</p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zooulie12, post: 129634, member: 18831"] So 2 weeks my e2 bottomed out. Was exhausted as hell no libido the usual. Quit my AI. Move forward two weeks later, I have had sex a couple times with my wife. Libido has been up and down. Like today my exhaustion is high and no libido. Would it be my e2 is now super high? Or am I still recovering from my bottom out estrogen? I do hcg 150ius twice a week every now again. ‘I did a dose last night’ Could the HCG be causing fatigue. I did? I don’t want to go to my Doctors again and get labs since I just got them two weeks ago. So I was just wondering if this is still my e2 climbing back to normal. Also last Friday I took some mdma with a buddy: I don’t know if that has any effect on e2 or tt: My biggest frustration is the ups and downs. And trying to get dialed in. I would love to know if there is anyone on here who everyday feels like they are ready to go and feel like they are 22 again? Like is it possible to be constantly dialed in. My doctor says it’s very difficult to be. It seems like there will always be ups and downs on TT. I’m on suboxone 8mg everyday for opioid abuse. It keeps me sober. But my doctor seems to also think that this could be impacting the TRT. Honestly if that’s the case I would probably get off it. I have been of the opioids for over 5 years now: I don’t want the suboxone to effect me getting the full benefits Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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