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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="Burritosnstuff" data-source="post: 125333" data-attributes="member: 18650"><p>Yup. Crushing fatigue was my main symptom. 3 months off everything besides test was doing nothing. So I dropped test then stuck with HCG only. Been 2 months on 300iu EOD. Been slowly feeling better. Fatigue is almost completely gone, heart palps gone, circulation is a little better, my weight still hasn’t gone up. I was 230 pre-crash (in January) now I’m 190 and been stuck there for 3 months(at least it’s not still going down).im still spacey as hell. Extremely forgetful. Shoulder ache goes in waves, some days can’t move it, some days 50% better. Libido goes up and down(was never a big issue during crash for me). But def gets stronger and weaker now. My scalp is still itchy off and on. Hair still seems to be thinning.</p><p></p><p>Every once and I while during these 7 months of hell I would talk myself into taking a mnother piece of AI which was always a mistake. </p><p></p><p>Another weird thing. When I have the fatigue, I don’t feel any anabolic steroids at all, or even things like Adderall. Has no effect. After the fatigue was almost completely gone(few weeks ago) I took Trenbolone for a week(while only on Hcg, felt it for 5 days then the lethargy started creeping back (along with all other low E2 sides)and tren feeling completely disappears, went off it then it all went away. </p><p></p><p>So I agree at this point and think it’s a problem with E2 and androgen receptors. Especially androgen because the tren effects the synptoms so heavily and that is the king of androgens. </p><p></p><p>my advise is to continue to stay off everything. Maybe take a little HCG but your test level seems fine. Fatigue will be the first to go thankfully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Burritosnstuff, post: 125333, member: 18650"] Yup. Crushing fatigue was my main symptom. 3 months off everything besides test was doing nothing. So I dropped test then stuck with HCG only. Been 2 months on 300iu EOD. Been slowly feeling better. Fatigue is almost completely gone, heart palps gone, circulation is a little better, my weight still hasn’t gone up. I was 230 pre-crash (in January) now I’m 190 and been stuck there for 3 months(at least it’s not still going down).im still spacey as hell. Extremely forgetful. Shoulder ache goes in waves, some days can’t move it, some days 50% better. Libido goes up and down(was never a big issue during crash for me). But def gets stronger and weaker now. My scalp is still itchy off and on. Hair still seems to be thinning. Every once and I while during these 7 months of hell I would talk myself into taking a mnother piece of AI which was always a mistake. Another weird thing. When I have the fatigue, I don’t feel any anabolic steroids at all, or even things like Adderall. Has no effect. After the fatigue was almost completely gone(few weeks ago) I took Trenbolone for a week(while only on Hcg, felt it for 5 days then the lethargy started creeping back (along with all other low E2 sides)and tren feeling completely disappears, went off it then it all went away. So I agree at this point and think it’s a problem with E2 and androgen receptors. Especially androgen because the tren effects the synptoms so heavily and that is the king of androgens. my advise is to continue to stay off everything. Maybe take a little HCG but your test level seems fine. Fatigue will be the first to go thankfully. [/QUOTE]
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