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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="Tommy5454" data-source="post: 214655" data-attributes="member: 41652"><p>I want to say thank you for coming here and posting this. You’re a good man to help others without any impetus. I am over year into this, you can read my story on here somewhere, I think. 3 months ago I re-started HCG, which I was on when I had my AI crash, and it is helping me. I took a year off of it to let my body settle. It does seem like I need more HCG and higher E2 now to help me feel better. I also find that anything that decreases E2, from chocolate to NSAIDS, hurts my progress and gives me symptoms again for a few days. I also find that running, especially sprinting, helps significantly.</p><p></p><p>I was on HCG for post-finasteride syndrome and this past year has been so much worse with low E2. I am able to function again but still not back to where I was. I like HCG because it can be used long term and activates the p450 side chain. But I am interested in why your doc prefers cloMid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tommy5454, post: 214655, member: 41652"] I want to say thank you for coming here and posting this. You’re a good man to help others without any impetus. I am over year into this, you can read my story on here somewhere, I think. 3 months ago I re-started HCG, which I was on when I had my AI crash, and it is helping me. I took a year off of it to let my body settle. It does seem like I need more HCG and higher E2 now to help me feel better. I also find that anything that decreases E2, from chocolate to NSAIDS, hurts my progress and gives me symptoms again for a few days. I also find that running, especially sprinting, helps significantly. I was on HCG for post-finasteride syndrome and this past year has been so much worse with low E2. I am able to function again but still not back to where I was. I like HCG because it can be used long term and activates the p450 side chain. But I am interested in why your doc prefers cloMid. [/QUOTE]
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