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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Jealous Rage on TRT?
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<blockquote data-quote="S1W" data-source="post: 141383" data-attributes="member: 16947"><p>Yes I have noticed it - I certainly wouldn't call it "rage", but more just random absurd thoughts about past relationships, etc. My wife and I have been married a long time and she does not do or say anything whatsoever that would prompt these feelings. They literally come out of nowhere. Fortunately our relationship is such that we are able to talk through it if it comes to that - I usually just keep my mouth shut since I know my thoughts are irrational and temporary and feel very strongly that they're due to hormonal fluctuations.</p><p></p><p>E2 gets blamed for a lot but I'm not convinced that it's that simple in this case. The worst I've felt this was when my E2 was mid 30s and TT 600s and I've not felt it at all with E2 in mid/upper 40s and TT in 1000s.</p><p></p><p>I usually only experience this with protocol changes, when things are all over the place hormonally. Have you made any changes to your protocol recently?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S1W, post: 141383, member: 16947"] Yes I have noticed it - I certainly wouldn't call it "rage", but more just random absurd thoughts about past relationships, etc. My wife and I have been married a long time and she does not do or say anything whatsoever that would prompt these feelings. They literally come out of nowhere. Fortunately our relationship is such that we are able to talk through it if it comes to that - I usually just keep my mouth shut since I know my thoughts are irrational and temporary and feel very strongly that they're due to hormonal fluctuations. E2 gets blamed for a lot but I'm not convinced that it's that simple in this case. The worst I've felt this was when my E2 was mid 30s and TT 600s and I've not felt it at all with E2 in mid/upper 40s and TT in 1000s. I usually only experience this with protocol changes, when things are all over the place hormonally. Have you made any changes to your protocol recently? [/QUOTE]
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