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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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I'm fed up with these mood swings and sensitivity loss
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<blockquote data-quote="steelballz" data-source="post: 7586" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>I have been on TRT (test cyp only) for 6 months now. I inject one a week every Friday morning. First 4 months things just got better and better. Improved mood, energy, libido, morning wood etc. Now I'm getting intense mood swings and sensitivity loss. Seems like I am slow to heal when over training too. I told my Endo and had to convince her to give me another test a little early from the 6 month test. My T is still above average but my E is just over max. At my 3 month I brought up giving blood or increasing my injection frequency she said she never heard of doing that. This time she says do it as often as you wish just don't go over prescribed amount. She felt my E was fine and was more worried about my Hema which was a little high. I brought up giving blood again and she said good idea. LOL, she must me reading more. Btw I show no other classic signs that you list that my E is high besides the mood and sensitivity. Oh another important note. My mood swings kick in late Friday and end by Mon Morning.</p><p></p><p>My endo seems to be getting more informed and now I am trying to decide based on all the info from this site if I should inject twice a week or every 5 days, take an AI or switch to a gel. Also I am curious has anyone done injections along with gel? I really appreciate any info. I wish I knew people personally to discuss this with. Without this site I would be freaking out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelballz, post: 7586, member: 844"] I have been on TRT (test cyp only) for 6 months now. I inject one a week every Friday morning. First 4 months things just got better and better. Improved mood, energy, libido, morning wood etc. Now I'm getting intense mood swings and sensitivity loss. Seems like I am slow to heal when over training too. I told my Endo and had to convince her to give me another test a little early from the 6 month test. My T is still above average but my E is just over max. At my 3 month I brought up giving blood or increasing my injection frequency she said she never heard of doing that. This time she says do it as often as you wish just don't go over prescribed amount. She felt my E was fine and was more worried about my Hema which was a little high. I brought up giving blood again and she said good idea. LOL, she must me reading more. Btw I show no other classic signs that you list that my E is high besides the mood and sensitivity. Oh another important note. My mood swings kick in late Friday and end by Mon Morning. My endo seems to be getting more informed and now I am trying to decide based on all the info from this site if I should inject twice a week or every 5 days, take an AI or switch to a gel. Also I am curious has anyone done injections along with gel? I really appreciate any info. I wish I knew people personally to discuss this with. Without this site I would be freaking out. [/QUOTE]
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