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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
First post. Can’t get E2 under control, starting to worry
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<blockquote data-quote="Charliebizz" data-source="post: 276601" data-attributes="member: 12858"><p>I love this forum. And I’m not taking a shot at anyone here. But on this forum in particular I see the most men trying to keep the dose low and levels mid range. And you know what I see the most complaints in this forum if never seeing symptom resolution. I see way too much talk of estrogen being the culprit when it very well could be guys just not getting the levels of t high enough to feel good. Also another observation that I’ve made. Is tons of men actually do feel better on the cream vs injectables for whatever reason. I am one of them and trust me I would much rather inject. </p><p></p><p>I’ve had low t since I’m 26 years old.(42 in a few months) I did whatever I could not to be on trt. I’ve been in the trt space for almost 17 years. I tried everything I could to avoid trt. I dabbled in it a few times. T cyp at any dose made me feel awful. I tried 60mg a week up to 120. Just felt horrible. Then in 2020 I decided to commit. And try something new. I started with defy. They want me to start at 120mg a week split m-w-f. I was afraid. I asked for enanthate. And it was a completely different experience. I started at 90mg a week but was getting some symptom relief. I tried pushing the boundaries because I was still having some erection issues and energy issues. I went up to 160 and all the way back down to 60 a week. I just couldn’t get it right. But then I found cream. While it’s not perfect it’s the best I ever felt trt wise hands down. I can’t explain why. But my point is trt isn’t always as cut and dry as people think. And for a good amount of people keeping average levels while having your hpta shut down from medication just doesn’t cut it. </p><p></p><p>I’m sorry if my posts come off all messed up. My phone does not work correctly in this forum for some reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charliebizz, post: 276601, member: 12858"] I love this forum. And I’m not taking a shot at anyone here. But on this forum in particular I see the most men trying to keep the dose low and levels mid range. And you know what I see the most complaints in this forum if never seeing symptom resolution. I see way too much talk of estrogen being the culprit when it very well could be guys just not getting the levels of t high enough to feel good. Also another observation that I’ve made. Is tons of men actually do feel better on the cream vs injectables for whatever reason. I am one of them and trust me I would much rather inject. I’ve had low t since I’m 26 years old.(42 in a few months) I did whatever I could not to be on trt. I’ve been in the trt space for almost 17 years. I tried everything I could to avoid trt. I dabbled in it a few times. T cyp at any dose made me feel awful. I tried 60mg a week up to 120. Just felt horrible. Then in 2020 I decided to commit. And try something new. I started with defy. They want me to start at 120mg a week split m-w-f. I was afraid. I asked for enanthate. And it was a completely different experience. I started at 90mg a week but was getting some symptom relief. I tried pushing the boundaries because I was still having some erection issues and energy issues. I went up to 160 and all the way back down to 60 a week. I just couldn’t get it right. But then I found cream. While it’s not perfect it’s the best I ever felt trt wise hands down. I can’t explain why. But my point is trt isn’t always as cut and dry as people think. And for a good amount of people keeping average levels while having your hpta shut down from medication just doesn’t cut it. I’m sorry if my posts come off all messed up. My phone does not work correctly in this forum for some reason. [/QUOTE]
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