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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Is the feeling of "well being" on TRT, dosage dependent?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 183972" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Ya I’ve had sensitive nipples for up to a week before from just fluctuating levels. I’ve experienced sensitive nipples where I started to get gyno, so I luckily know the difference. Was in HCG mono at the time. There’s a big difference between sens nipples from fluctuating levels and sens nipples where it will lead to gyno forming. Fluctuating levels usually lasts a few days, up to a week at most for me. When I was on HCG mono they were more sens, for weeks on end. And the sensitivity was accompanied by extreme itchiness. To the point where I would scratch them until they bleed, and I had to put tape over them so they wouldn’t rub against my clothing. So that’s pretty much how I personally can tell the difference between sensitivity I should worry about and sensitive I don’t worry about. </p><p></p><p>And anastrozole is strong stuff. I had my E2 go from 80’s to almost tanked on 0.5mg/ week</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 183972, member: 15043"] Ya I’ve had sensitive nipples for up to a week before from just fluctuating levels. I’ve experienced sensitive nipples where I started to get gyno, so I luckily know the difference. Was in HCG mono at the time. There’s a big difference between sens nipples from fluctuating levels and sens nipples where it will lead to gyno forming. Fluctuating levels usually lasts a few days, up to a week at most for me. When I was on HCG mono they were more sens, for weeks on end. And the sensitivity was accompanied by extreme itchiness. To the point where I would scratch them until they bleed, and I had to put tape over them so they wouldn’t rub against my clothing. So that’s pretty much how I personally can tell the difference between sensitivity I should worry about and sensitive I don’t worry about. And anastrozole is strong stuff. I had my E2 go from 80’s to almost tanked on 0.5mg/ week [/QUOTE]
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