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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
How to tell if E2 is getting high without access to sensitive test?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom82" data-source="post: 123610" data-attributes="member: 19478"><p>Hi Guys,</p><p></p><p>I started TRT about three weeks ago. I'm based in the UK so don't have access to the Sensitive E2 test. In the first week I noticed the "brain fog" lifted somewhat and I felt far more alert and able to focus better that before I started. I have noticed in the last week or so that brain fog feeling has returned. My body fat is quite high, at least 25%. I know three weeks in is still early but would it be possible for my E2 levels to have crept up in that time and be the cause of the brain fog returning?</p><p></p><p>Other symptoms I'm noticing are very slight sensitivity in one of my nipples. Erections went from poor before I started to awesome in the first two weeks and are now average. I've also noticed penis sensitivity is down to the same as I experienced pre TRT.</p><p></p><p>I have anastrozole but haven't used it since I tried HCG mono (which had no effect no me) before going onto TRT. I'm wondering if it would be worth taking 0.25mg EOD for a week to see if it helps?</p><p></p><p>It's really frustrating not to have access to the right test. What do you guys think? </p><p></p><p>More detail on my current protocol here here: <a href="https://www.excelmale.com/forum/threads/started-trt-today-protocol-and-dose-updated-with-labs-20-09-18.16192/" target="_blank">Started TRT today - Protocol and Dose. Updated with Labs 20/09/18</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom82, post: 123610, member: 19478"] Hi Guys, I started TRT about three weeks ago. I'm based in the UK so don't have access to the Sensitive E2 test. In the first week I noticed the "brain fog" lifted somewhat and I felt far more alert and able to focus better that before I started. I have noticed in the last week or so that brain fog feeling has returned. My body fat is quite high, at least 25%. I know three weeks in is still early but would it be possible for my E2 levels to have crept up in that time and be the cause of the brain fog returning? Other symptoms I'm noticing are very slight sensitivity in one of my nipples. Erections went from poor before I started to awesome in the first two weeks and are now average. I've also noticed penis sensitivity is down to the same as I experienced pre TRT. I have anastrozole but haven't used it since I tried HCG mono (which had no effect no me) before going onto TRT. I'm wondering if it would be worth taking 0.25mg EOD for a week to see if it helps? It's really frustrating not to have access to the right test. What do you guys think? More detail on my current protocol here here: [URL='https://www.excelmale.com/forum/threads/started-trt-today-protocol-and-dose-updated-with-labs-20-09-18.16192/']Started TRT today - Protocol and Dose. Updated with Labs 20/09/18[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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