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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Help Me Manage E2
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<blockquote data-quote="Randy1776" data-source="post: 68992" data-attributes="member: 13684"><p>Madman. Absolutely no symptoms. I did have some testicular atrophy as i stopped the HCG at the same time. I was trying to figure out if one of these was the cause of my reduced libido and lack of drive. I was doing so well i figured i could do without both. Hell, save a few bucks and less drugs. </p><p>Problem now is figuring out what possible side effects other than the usual (gynecomastia) high E2 may have in the long run. I did have a jump in PSA from .4 at start of HRT to 1.9 In 11 months. Doc says that's a normal PSA for a 58 year old man. Half the studies i read say one thing about elevated E2 effects on prostate the other something else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy1776, post: 68992, member: 13684"] Madman. Absolutely no symptoms. I did have some testicular atrophy as i stopped the HCG at the same time. I was trying to figure out if one of these was the cause of my reduced libido and lack of drive. I was doing so well i figured i could do without both. Hell, save a few bucks and less drugs. Problem now is figuring out what possible side effects other than the usual (gynecomastia) high E2 may have in the long run. I did have a jump in PSA from .4 at start of HRT to 1.9 In 11 months. Doc says that's a normal PSA for a 58 year old man. Half the studies i read say one thing about elevated E2 effects on prostate the other something else. [/QUOTE]
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