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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
High DHT converter... becoming a problem for me
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<blockquote data-quote="JustPanicNoDisco" data-source="post: 209367" data-attributes="member: 42100"><p>I've been having a lot of low e2 issues myself (achey, popping joints, lethargy, anhedonia, lack of motivation, etc.). These are started when I significantly lowered my E2 with high-dose proviron. Now, like you, I'm super sensitive to anything that lowers E2, including all the items you mentioned. Every time I've raised my T dose, my symptoms have become worse (currently running about 105mg/wk).</p><p></p><p>Do you have a list of antiestrogenic substances to avoid? I'm trying to be extremely cautious. I will get bloodwork soon to see if my levels are too low (they were low before relative to T - I believe the ratio was like 40:1). I'm unsure whether I have receptor damage or whether estrogen is just too low relative to testosterone....</p><p></p><p>Some of the symptoms associated with hormone replacement therapy are an absolute mystery sometimes...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustPanicNoDisco, post: 209367, member: 42100"] I've been having a lot of low e2 issues myself (achey, popping joints, lethargy, anhedonia, lack of motivation, etc.). These are started when I significantly lowered my E2 with high-dose proviron. Now, like you, I'm super sensitive to anything that lowers E2, including all the items you mentioned. Every time I've raised my T dose, my symptoms have become worse (currently running about 105mg/wk). Do you have a list of antiestrogenic substances to avoid? I'm trying to be extremely cautious. I will get bloodwork soon to see if my levels are too low (they were low before relative to T - I believe the ratio was like 40:1). I'm unsure whether I have receptor damage or whether estrogen is just too low relative to testosterone.... Some of the symptoms associated with hormone replacement therapy are an absolute mystery sometimes... [/QUOTE]
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