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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Lower dose or daily injections?
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<blockquote data-quote="johnnybones" data-source="post: 114895" data-attributes="member: 18890"><p>Current protocol: 116mg a week(split into 2 doses e3.5days)</p><p>HCG: 115 IU twice a week(I know its low, anything higher makes my estrogen go bonkers)</p><p></p><p>Last labs:</p><p>Total test: 979 High ng/dL 264 - 916</p><p>Free Test: 32.4 High pg/mL 9.3 - 26.5</p><p>E2: 49.9 High pg/mL 8.0 - 35.0</p><p></p><p>Labs were taken at trough on a monday morning. I have battled high estrogen sides almost the entire time I have been on TRT which is almost two years now. However, they were only severe when my HCG was 250iu twice a week. At a certain point after messing with my dosing schedule for so long I was burnt out with tinkering, and honestly happy enough. I had made so many gains from pre TRT that I was ok where I was. My libido was nowhere what it was my whole life, but I wasn't a sexless robot anymore, my joints didn't feel like they were breaking anymore, and I got back my emotions and empathy. I think most of those symptoms were from low to no estrogen, as they came roaring back when I experimented with Arimidex and tanked my e2. So here I am today and high estrogen symptoms have worsened. Depressive moods, water retention, energy is shit, erections soft, etc. I have not wanted to lower my dose because of the idiotic notion that more is always better, but that obviously is not the case. So my question is, should I lower dose to 108mg a week(or 100), or should I try out daily injections like others on this board in an attempt to control e2?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnybones, post: 114895, member: 18890"] Current protocol: 116mg a week(split into 2 doses e3.5days) HCG: 115 IU twice a week(I know its low, anything higher makes my estrogen go bonkers) Last labs: Total test: 979 High ng/dL 264 - 916 Free Test: 32.4 High pg/mL 9.3 - 26.5 E2: 49.9 High pg/mL 8.0 - 35.0 Labs were taken at trough on a monday morning. I have battled high estrogen sides almost the entire time I have been on TRT which is almost two years now. However, they were only severe when my HCG was 250iu twice a week. At a certain point after messing with my dosing schedule for so long I was burnt out with tinkering, and honestly happy enough. I had made so many gains from pre TRT that I was ok where I was. My libido was nowhere what it was my whole life, but I wasn't a sexless robot anymore, my joints didn't feel like they were breaking anymore, and I got back my emotions and empathy. I think most of those symptoms were from low to no estrogen, as they came roaring back when I experimented with Arimidex and tanked my e2. So here I am today and high estrogen symptoms have worsened. Depressive moods, water retention, energy is shit, erections soft, etc. I have not wanted to lower my dose because of the idiotic notion that more is always better, but that obviously is not the case. So my question is, should I lower dose to 108mg a week(or 100), or should I try out daily injections like others on this board in an attempt to control e2? [/QUOTE]
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