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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
low e2 symptoms didnt go away after crash
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<blockquote data-quote="Checkdis" data-source="post: 111780" data-attributes="member: 16600"><p>All great arguments and I thought it was psychosomatic as well because meditation would help and taking benzodiazepines would help too. </p><p></p><p>But after a while being on TRT with HCG I started to see improvements but of course with me it took a year. </p><p></p><p>We may never know what is off balanced with our endocrine system, but our bodies are very good at adapting and finding a homeostasis. I believe with time everything will balance itself out. And other people may experience different symptoms and recover at different rates. </p><p></p><p>But from my experience, tanking E2 for a long period of time to nonexistence with having poor support from a doctor will increase the side effects and contribute to making them longer. Best course of action is stick to TRT + HCG and get those E2 levels back up for a period of time. Then adjust with an AI.</p><p></p><p>I just added my AI starting at .25 twice a week on injection days and nothing harmful has started. </p><p></p><p>Then again what doomed me was taking 1mg of Arimadex for 2 weeks straight, ran out of HCG, took only 4 weeks of Clomid and Nolvadex which I wasn’t sure if it was real. And this PCT was shit I admit it I was poorly informed and it was to jump start a years worth of blasting on Sust 500mg and then trenbolone tri ester. This basically was a recipe for disaster. Looking back, I can see now why my recovery was so brutal. </p><p></p><p>But from this website and the amazing members I have learned how to maintain my protocol and if one day I do want to come off TRT I know exactly the right steps and best doctors to monitor me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Checkdis, post: 111780, member: 16600"] All great arguments and I thought it was psychosomatic as well because meditation would help and taking benzodiazepines would help too. But after a while being on TRT with HCG I started to see improvements but of course with me it took a year. We may never know what is off balanced with our endocrine system, but our bodies are very good at adapting and finding a homeostasis. I believe with time everything will balance itself out. And other people may experience different symptoms and recover at different rates. But from my experience, tanking E2 for a long period of time to nonexistence with having poor support from a doctor will increase the side effects and contribute to making them longer. Best course of action is stick to TRT + HCG and get those E2 levels back up for a period of time. Then adjust with an AI. I just added my AI starting at .25 twice a week on injection days and nothing harmful has started. Then again what doomed me was taking 1mg of Arimadex for 2 weeks straight, ran out of HCG, took only 4 weeks of Clomid and Nolvadex which I wasn’t sure if it was real. And this PCT was shit I admit it I was poorly informed and it was to jump start a years worth of blasting on Sust 500mg and then trenbolone tri ester. This basically was a recipe for disaster. Looking back, I can see now why my recovery was so brutal. But from this website and the amazing members I have learned how to maintain my protocol and if one day I do want to come off TRT I know exactly the right steps and best doctors to monitor me. [/QUOTE]
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