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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
High Estradiol in Men: How High is Too High?
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<blockquote data-quote="mooseman109" data-source="post: 194467" data-attributes="member: 14445"><p>I have messed with HCG and may go back on it as my nuts are disappearing and flaccid penis is shrinking. HCG did raise my E2. I think saying on low dose test cyp has been what has contributed to my lower E2, but when free T geo sup Estrogen will follow. So it has been a 7 year journey thus far, and as my body changes I periodically have to change protocol. I do not take an AI. have not needed to and would just assume not have to as it is just one additional drug that I have side to deal with. </p><p>As I said we a re all different and our body's will not be the same in two years as they are today. This is a lifelong journey, hopefully with more ups than downs. I can say even in my downs, I am better than pre TRT!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mooseman109, post: 194467, member: 14445"] I have messed with HCG and may go back on it as my nuts are disappearing and flaccid penis is shrinking. HCG did raise my E2. I think saying on low dose test cyp has been what has contributed to my lower E2, but when free T geo sup Estrogen will follow. So it has been a 7 year journey thus far, and as my body changes I periodically have to change protocol. I do not take an AI. have not needed to and would just assume not have to as it is just one additional drug that I have side to deal with. As I said we a re all different and our body's will not be the same in two years as they are today. This is a lifelong journey, hopefully with more ups than downs. I can say even in my downs, I am better than pre TRT!!! [/QUOTE]
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