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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Kinda need emergency help (stopped taking TRT)
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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 97691" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>I had the same reaction as you did on the first shot, I felt intense feeling and soon felt like crap for a month. Then after I started feeling a little better I would get red flushing in my face on and off for about a month, it was scary to see friends face turn and look in astonishment. Your swamp monster is from the increase in red blood cell production and your reaction is a normal one. </p><p></p><p>You are one of those guys that must start out low and go slow, I believe your dosage was too much for you to handle all at once. Inject small doses twice weekly and know that it gets better. However if your thyroid function is low TRT you could end up making you feel worse as TRT attempts to restore your metabolic rate that's too much for a low functioning thyroid to handle, cortisol levels need to be checked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 97691, member: 15832"] I had the same reaction as you did on the first shot, I felt intense feeling and soon felt like crap for a month. Then after I started feeling a little better I would get red flushing in my face on and off for about a month, it was scary to see friends face turn and look in astonishment. Your swamp monster is from the increase in red blood cell production and your reaction is a normal one. You are one of those guys that must start out low and go slow, I believe your dosage was too much for you to handle all at once. Inject small doses twice weekly and know that it gets better. However if your thyroid function is low TRT you could end up making you feel worse as TRT attempts to restore your metabolic rate that's too much for a low functioning thyroid to handle, cortisol levels need to be checked. [/QUOTE]
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Kinda need emergency help (stopped taking TRT)
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