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<blockquote data-quote="ratbag" data-source="post: 83647" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>Usually by the time you need testosterone your other hormones need some attention too. It's quite common to have your thyroid looked at very closely and this is not something the avg practitioner does well. I had very bad anxiety for years and I lived in a state of depression. </p><p></p><p>After being started on many hormones I found that HCG, progesterone, DHEA and T3 solved my anxiety and depression problems completely. It took a while because my MD didn't test for everything initially but as time went on he eventually got to it and when he saw labs low in range for the above he put me on it and it changed my life. </p><p></p><p>This is why it's imperative that you see a good hormone specialist MD like our sponsor here Defy. They can even do it over the phone and they are not expensive. Your MD has your protocol all wrong and clearly he's not in control.</p><p></p><p>Your nipples sensitivity is a sign of E2 being too high. I too would suggest in the interim to take a very small dose of AI to help that. Your E2 being at 56 is no cause for alarm but together with the nipple symptoms you have it's probably safe to say your E2 should be brought down a little. It won't take much to do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratbag, post: 83647, member: 972"] Usually by the time you need testosterone your other hormones need some attention too. It's quite common to have your thyroid looked at very closely and this is not something the avg practitioner does well. I had very bad anxiety for years and I lived in a state of depression. After being started on many hormones I found that HCG, progesterone, DHEA and T3 solved my anxiety and depression problems completely. It took a while because my MD didn't test for everything initially but as time went on he eventually got to it and when he saw labs low in range for the above he put me on it and it changed my life. This is why it's imperative that you see a good hormone specialist MD like our sponsor here Defy. They can even do it over the phone and they are not expensive. Your MD has your protocol all wrong and clearly he's not in control. Your nipples sensitivity is a sign of E2 being too high. I too would suggest in the interim to take a very small dose of AI to help that. Your E2 being at 56 is no cause for alarm but together with the nipple symptoms you have it's probably safe to say your E2 should be brought down a little. It won't take much to do that. [/QUOTE]
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