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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="John O'Connor" data-source="post: 184766" data-attributes="member: 13064"><p>Adding HCG will increase your endogenous testosterone production, although 250iu twice weekly is a fairly conservative dose. The testosterone pathway results in 2 outcomes. Testosterone either converts to estrogen, or DHT. I'm guessing you are converting more in the direction of estrogen, thus the mood issues. If labs prove that to be true, then either lower your dose, or start an AI, aromatase inhibitor, to inhibit the conversion to estrogen. Many guys here will recommend the AI, but I believe the growing concensus in recent years is to not take an AI, and instead simply lower your testosterone dosing. Don't guess though, be sure to get labs and preferably use the sensitive estradial lab.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John O'Connor, post: 184766, member: 13064"] Adding HCG will increase your endogenous testosterone production, although 250iu twice weekly is a fairly conservative dose. The testosterone pathway results in 2 outcomes. Testosterone either converts to estrogen, or DHT. I'm guessing you are converting more in the direction of estrogen, thus the mood issues. If labs prove that to be true, then either lower your dose, or start an AI, aromatase inhibitor, to inhibit the conversion to estrogen. Many guys here will recommend the AI, but I believe the growing concensus in recent years is to not take an AI, and instead simply lower your testosterone dosing. Don't guess though, be sure to get labs and preferably use the sensitive estradial lab. [/QUOTE]
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Is the feeling of "well being" on TRT, dosage dependent?
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