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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Issues with Testosterone Cream -- anyone else?
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe Sixpack" data-source="post: 154518" data-attributes="member: 12676"><p>Sure. I started on injections at various doses and various schedules, 1x per week, 2x per week, 3x, even daily. I always felt inconsistent. Some days fatigued and no libido. Some days raging libido and a feeling of being too amped up, coupled with insomnia. I also do not aromatize very much. In order to get my E2 over 20 it seemed like I would have to take too much cypionate. (I can tell you this much. Having too much T feels much worse than having too little.) I just never felt exactly right on the shots alone. After 3 years of messing around with different cypionate protocols, Defy suggested adding cream to the mix. The cream has increased my E2 into the 30's, without the "too amped up" feeling. For whatever reason, adding the daily dose of cream has steadied out the feeling I get from the testosterone. For a while I tried the cream without injections and that never felt quite right either. On the combo I get more consistent sex drive and a more consistent feeling of wellness overall.</p><p></p><p>I can also use the cream to micromanage the effect of T. If I feel like I am not quite getting enough effect, I can use more on my testicles and less on my arms. The testis absorb much more than the arms do. So I can change the amount of T I absorb by changing where I apply it. Also, sometimes I use less or more than the usual 2 clicks per day. The cream is processed by your body much quicker than cypionate. So these kinds of impromptu dose changes are easy to implement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe Sixpack, post: 154518, member: 12676"] Sure. I started on injections at various doses and various schedules, 1x per week, 2x per week, 3x, even daily. I always felt inconsistent. Some days fatigued and no libido. Some days raging libido and a feeling of being too amped up, coupled with insomnia. I also do not aromatize very much. In order to get my E2 over 20 it seemed like I would have to take too much cypionate. (I can tell you this much. Having too much T feels much worse than having too little.) I just never felt exactly right on the shots alone. After 3 years of messing around with different cypionate protocols, Defy suggested adding cream to the mix. The cream has increased my E2 into the 30's, without the "too amped up" feeling. For whatever reason, adding the daily dose of cream has steadied out the feeling I get from the testosterone. For a while I tried the cream without injections and that never felt quite right either. On the combo I get more consistent sex drive and a more consistent feeling of wellness overall. I can also use the cream to micromanage the effect of T. If I feel like I am not quite getting enough effect, I can use more on my testicles and less on my arms. The testis absorb much more than the arms do. So I can change the amount of T I absorb by changing where I apply it. Also, sometimes I use less or more than the usual 2 clicks per day. The cream is processed by your body much quicker than cypionate. So these kinds of impromptu dose changes are easy to implement. [/QUOTE]
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