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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
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<blockquote data-quote="Tman" data-source="post: 150933" data-attributes="member: 22394"><p>Well it was fun while it lasted but the good ride was over. Mother e took over the battle once again and started kicking my ass. Also, based on the blood work I actually had higher testosterone doses Sub-Q I lost about two hundred when I moved to the Deltsl. Dropping from 700 ish to 500ish. </p><p>Just one man's frustrating story trying to find is happy place with testosterone replacement therapy. I'm going full circle, I say that with a chuckle, I'm now back to thinking maybe I should have stuck with with every 3 day dosing as my notes from that time don't list too many symptoms. I don't know it seems like the only time I feel decent about it a week or so after I make a change. I think I'm going to have to get into the fact that I'm going to have to take an AI twice a week no matter what. Part of my issues been trying to avoid the AI, but I always find myself suffering from high e symptoms about 7 days after going without. it always starts the same I wake up about 2 in the morning with a racing heart pounding chest feels like somebody sitting on my chest and serious serious heartburn I taken an ai and one hour later I feel good as new. I'm sure that cycle can't be good on my old ticker so I just need to start smaller dosing twice per week I guess and then try to find a happy space</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tman, post: 150933, member: 22394"] Well it was fun while it lasted but the good ride was over. Mother e took over the battle once again and started kicking my ass. Also, based on the blood work I actually had higher testosterone doses Sub-Q I lost about two hundred when I moved to the Deltsl. Dropping from 700 ish to 500ish. Just one man's frustrating story trying to find is happy place with testosterone replacement therapy. I'm going full circle, I say that with a chuckle, I'm now back to thinking maybe I should have stuck with with every 3 day dosing as my notes from that time don't list too many symptoms. I don't know it seems like the only time I feel decent about it a week or so after I make a change. I think I'm going to have to get into the fact that I'm going to have to take an AI twice a week no matter what. Part of my issues been trying to avoid the AI, but I always find myself suffering from high e symptoms about 7 days after going without. it always starts the same I wake up about 2 in the morning with a racing heart pounding chest feels like somebody sitting on my chest and serious serious heartburn I taken an ai and one hour later I feel good as new. I'm sure that cycle can't be good on my old ticker so I just need to start smaller dosing twice per week I guess and then try to find a happy space [/QUOTE]
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