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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Having a bad reaction to my TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="sheldrake123" data-source="post: 15415" data-attributes="member: 3218"><p>Yes, withholding the AI for a week and seeing what happens sounds like a good idea at this point. Since there are only 2 factors here (the injection and the AI), that will help narrow things down before I talk to the doctor. My next injection day is Tuesday and my next AI day is Wednesday so I'll follow up with a post at that time to see how I feel on Wed/Thu if next week. Now that it's been a few days since my last injection/AI, I feel almost normal. Some minor pressure in my ears but nothing like it was.</p><p></p><p>A side comment on my Estradiol levels and whether or not to take an AI at all: My pre-treament blood test shows my Estradiol at 38.1 pg/mL with a reference interval of 7.6 - 42.6. So I'm near the upper limit of that range. I won't get a follow up blood test until later in March but I'm keen as to what it will be at that point. I've been reading that the type of test used make a big difference but I'm not sure what to think at this point. My lab results say "Roche ECLIA methodolgy".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sheldrake123, post: 15415, member: 3218"] Yes, withholding the AI for a week and seeing what happens sounds like a good idea at this point. Since there are only 2 factors here (the injection and the AI), that will help narrow things down before I talk to the doctor. My next injection day is Tuesday and my next AI day is Wednesday so I'll follow up with a post at that time to see how I feel on Wed/Thu if next week. Now that it's been a few days since my last injection/AI, I feel almost normal. Some minor pressure in my ears but nothing like it was. A side comment on my Estradiol levels and whether or not to take an AI at all: My pre-treament blood test shows my Estradiol at 38.1 pg/mL with a reference interval of 7.6 - 42.6. So I'm near the upper limit of that range. I won't get a follow up blood test until later in March but I'm keen as to what it will be at that point. I've been reading that the type of test used make a big difference but I'm not sure what to think at this point. My lab results say "Roche ECLIA methodolgy". [/QUOTE]
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