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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
High blood pressure
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<blockquote data-quote="maxadvance" data-source="post: 32920" data-attributes="member: 12434"><p>As someone said, yes everyone is different. I was scripted .25mg twice a week before my first shot, that kind of annoyed me especially when most on here told me it should only be scripted based on symptoms. My first pill destroyed me for 3 days. But I sucked it up and continued. My e would flare at times and i would pop a pill based on that and increased BP. Now I'm at .125mg once a week, and I'm about ready to stop that too. What noone tells you, but what you learn if you look around enough, is that your body is an amazing machine that can adapt and adjust to proper hormone ratios on its' own. That's whats happened to me over the past couple months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maxadvance, post: 32920, member: 12434"] As someone said, yes everyone is different. I was scripted .25mg twice a week before my first shot, that kind of annoyed me especially when most on here told me it should only be scripted based on symptoms. My first pill destroyed me for 3 days. But I sucked it up and continued. My e would flare at times and i would pop a pill based on that and increased BP. Now I'm at .125mg once a week, and I'm about ready to stop that too. What noone tells you, but what you learn if you look around enough, is that your body is an amazing machine that can adapt and adjust to proper hormone ratios on its' own. That's whats happened to me over the past couple months. [/QUOTE]
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