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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
How can I manage E2- estradiol without the sensitive lab test?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fisher" data-source="post: 46227" data-attributes="member: 13701"><p>Thanks for your suggestion Vince. It seems worth a try to go every day if that simplifies E2 management.</p><p></p><p>For over 20 years, I have been suffering from CFS, I have not really felt very good for a long time. The TRT as part of a larger plan to heal my system. I'm working with adrenal issues, better diet, trying to get better sleep, and tracking down any possible infections, like candida. When my TRT is working well, it really helps me. One part of the puzzle. </p><p></p><p>When doing TRT before I felt best at 650-900 TT, and E2 under 60 as measured by immunoassay.</p><p></p><p>The latest labs where done when I was on HcG monotherapy. That did not work very well to say the least.</p><p></p><p>The doc wanted to boost my fertility, so he had me stop testosterone, and put me on higher dosage HCG. He started at 1500iu 3 times a week, then went up to 2500 after a month. The results where really weird!</p><p></p><p><strong>Here is the basic results:</strong></p><p>after one month of HCG: TT=646, </p><p>After 2 weeks of HCG at 2500 3x week: TT=479 Feeling bad.</p><p>one week later at same dosage: TT=297, E2 was 96. Feeling terrible.</p><p></p><p>That is when I asked to stop the HCG monotherapy, because feeling terrible again, and my T was dropping so fast. The doctor suspected was not sure what was happening. Suggested possible antibodies, or leydig cell problems. Another doctor I consulted said the problem was not enough Arimidex, and the E2 caused my T to plummet. He wanted to to take 1mg every other day. Crazy I thought.</p><p></p><p>So back on "normal TRT" for the last week, feeling somewhat better, but I think will take some time. Will do labs after a month.</p><p></p><p>Thanks everybody</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fisher, post: 46227, member: 13701"] Thanks for your suggestion Vince. It seems worth a try to go every day if that simplifies E2 management. For over 20 years, I have been suffering from CFS, I have not really felt very good for a long time. The TRT as part of a larger plan to heal my system. I'm working with adrenal issues, better diet, trying to get better sleep, and tracking down any possible infections, like candida. When my TRT is working well, it really helps me. One part of the puzzle. When doing TRT before I felt best at 650-900 TT, and E2 under 60 as measured by immunoassay. The latest labs where done when I was on HcG monotherapy. That did not work very well to say the least. The doc wanted to boost my fertility, so he had me stop testosterone, and put me on higher dosage HCG. He started at 1500iu 3 times a week, then went up to 2500 after a month. The results where really weird! [B]Here is the basic results:[/B] after one month of HCG: TT=646, After 2 weeks of HCG at 2500 3x week: TT=479 Feeling bad. one week later at same dosage: TT=297, E2 was 96. Feeling terrible. That is when I asked to stop the HCG monotherapy, because feeling terrible again, and my T was dropping so fast. The doctor suspected was not sure what was happening. Suggested possible antibodies, or leydig cell problems. Another doctor I consulted said the problem was not enough Arimidex, and the E2 caused my T to plummet. He wanted to to take 1mg every other day. Crazy I thought. So back on "normal TRT" for the last week, feeling somewhat better, but I think will take some time. Will do labs after a month. Thanks everybody [/QUOTE]
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