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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
I'm fed up with these mood swings and sensitivity loss
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<blockquote data-quote="JIMO" data-source="post: 7595" data-attributes="member: 501"><p>looks like you are having your mood swings during the time that your T levels are the highest just after injection. If you Inject in the morning then by Friday evening your levels are raising. Due to the spike in T, the probability of E2 conversion goes up. My guess is since the spike in T you have more to aromatize into E2. By doing more frequent injections you will be able to avoid the E2 spike and eliminate your mood swings. I had a similar problem several years ago. I now do Sub Q injections every day due to low SHBG. This still provides my body chemistry with an appropriate raise and fall of T levels to somewhat mimic the circadian rhythm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JIMO, post: 7595, member: 501"] looks like you are having your mood swings during the time that your T levels are the highest just after injection. If you Inject in the morning then by Friday evening your levels are raising. Due to the spike in T, the probability of E2 conversion goes up. My guess is since the spike in T you have more to aromatize into E2. By doing more frequent injections you will be able to avoid the E2 spike and eliminate your mood swings. I had a similar problem several years ago. I now do Sub Q injections every day due to low SHBG. This still provides my body chemistry with an appropriate raise and fall of T levels to somewhat mimic the circadian rhythm. [/QUOTE]
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I'm fed up with these mood swings and sensitivity loss
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