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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
HCG & Gyno / High E2
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 140899" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>So I had the same issue when I was on HCG monotherapy, at 2000iu’s per week. I kept having crazy nipple sensitivity and itchiness. I would scratch my nipples so much they would bleed. I had to put tape over them each day so they wouldn’t rub against my shirt. I eventually started to get a tiny lump behind my left nipple. My doctor upped my dose of anastrozole, and luckily the lump went away, and the sensitivity/ itchiness went down a little, but was still there, which caused me to give up on HCG mono all together. </p><p></p><p>What’s interesting thought, is that my E2 was around 55 when this all occurred. But on test + HCG, I’ve had my E2 as high as 71, on no ai at all, and had zero nipple sensitivity. So it makes me think that prolactin might of factored into my nipple sensitivity while on HCG mono. I never had it tested, but if I had to guess, I bet it would of probably came back elevated. So prolactin could be an issue in the OP’s case, along with E2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 140899, member: 15043"] So I had the same issue when I was on HCG monotherapy, at 2000iu’s per week. I kept having crazy nipple sensitivity and itchiness. I would scratch my nipples so much they would bleed. I had to put tape over them each day so they wouldn’t rub against my shirt. I eventually started to get a tiny lump behind my left nipple. My doctor upped my dose of anastrozole, and luckily the lump went away, and the sensitivity/ itchiness went down a little, but was still there, which caused me to give up on HCG mono all together. What’s interesting thought, is that my E2 was around 55 when this all occurred. But on test + HCG, I’ve had my E2 as high as 71, on no ai at all, and had zero nipple sensitivity. So it makes me think that prolactin might of factored into my nipple sensitivity while on HCG mono. I never had it tested, but if I had to guess, I bet it would of probably came back elevated. So prolactin could be an issue in the OP’s case, along with E2. [/QUOTE]
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