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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="TLR" data-source="post: 157990" data-attributes="member: 550"><p>I've been doing 1 click (50 mg) for about 5-6 weeks now, applied to scrotum. Tested total T only about 2 weeks ago and it was at 740. I FEEL better overall on the cream, with one major caveat that's popped up in the last couple weeks. I started getting softer erections and reduced penile sensitivity, along with getting a bit "sloshy" around the middle. I haven't tested e2 yet, but I've been at this long enough to know that's the first thing that happens when my e2 goes up. Im pretty sensitive to e2, and if it gets up in the high 30s or higher I don't do well. Last time I had sex i couldn't finish because of lack of sensitivity (got a good cardio session in and plowed my wife a new one, so at least that's a positive). I also haven't fared well in the past with higher T levels because it tends to aggravate pre existing anxiety, which has been much better on the cream. Im determined to get the cream to work, and I may switch spots or reduce the dose. We ll see..........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TLR, post: 157990, member: 550"] I've been doing 1 click (50 mg) for about 5-6 weeks now, applied to scrotum. Tested total T only about 2 weeks ago and it was at 740. I FEEL better overall on the cream, with one major caveat that's popped up in the last couple weeks. I started getting softer erections and reduced penile sensitivity, along with getting a bit "sloshy" around the middle. I haven't tested e2 yet, but I've been at this long enough to know that's the first thing that happens when my e2 goes up. Im pretty sensitive to e2, and if it gets up in the high 30s or higher I don't do well. Last time I had sex i couldn't finish because of lack of sensitivity (got a good cardio session in and plowed my wife a new one, so at least that's a positive). I also haven't fared well in the past with higher T levels because it tends to aggravate pre existing anxiety, which has been much better on the cream. Im determined to get the cream to work, and I may switch spots or reduce the dose. We ll see.......... [/QUOTE]
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