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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
My Concerns With TRT, Erectile Dysfunction, And Overall Well Being
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<blockquote data-quote="Stpfan" data-source="post: 168782" data-attributes="member: 39333"><p>I've had E2 at 9... I've had E2 at 35. I've had E2 at 52. I've had E2 as high as 82. Currently, my Endo didn't want me taking an AI because he wanted to see if my libido would come back without using one. It's not working. Furthermore, I feel my E2 is higher than 82 right now (blood work is due in about 14-21 days from now.)</p><p></p><p>I decided to take 0.25mg every injection (just to knock out some of the Estrogen.) I just started that a few days ago.</p><p></p><p>I think we're all different in regards to what high levels of estrogen does to the body. My waistline won't lower when I have high E2. I measure my waist and weight quite frequently. I also measure my food/meals daily. My face doesn't get fat or puffy with high E2. But, you definitely look stockier.</p><p></p><p>With high E2 and never taking an AI.... I never experience joint pain or muscle cramping at the gym etc. Yes, it has it's positives in that regards. But, my blood pressure is around 140 with high E2. When E2 is controlled.... my blood pressure is perfect... around 120.</p><p></p><p>My test levels have been around 1,000 and I was still having brain fog and not feeling 100%. I believe my test is now around 1,400-1,600 range. My SHBG has always been 28-30. It never moves from those numbers. I think I've had about 4 lab tests in 10 months.</p><p></p><p>Again, my entire point of TRT was to regain sexual function like old times. Apparently, it might be a lost cause?</p><p></p><p>Thank you for the post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stpfan, post: 168782, member: 39333"] I've had E2 at 9... I've had E2 at 35. I've had E2 at 52. I've had E2 as high as 82. Currently, my Endo didn't want me taking an AI because he wanted to see if my libido would come back without using one. It's not working. Furthermore, I feel my E2 is higher than 82 right now (blood work is due in about 14-21 days from now.) I decided to take 0.25mg every injection (just to knock out some of the Estrogen.) I just started that a few days ago. I think we're all different in regards to what high levels of estrogen does to the body. My waistline won't lower when I have high E2. I measure my waist and weight quite frequently. I also measure my food/meals daily. My face doesn't get fat or puffy with high E2. But, you definitely look stockier. With high E2 and never taking an AI.... I never experience joint pain or muscle cramping at the gym etc. Yes, it has it's positives in that regards. But, my blood pressure is around 140 with high E2. When E2 is controlled.... my blood pressure is perfect... around 120. My test levels have been around 1,000 and I was still having brain fog and not feeling 100%. I believe my test is now around 1,400-1,600 range. My SHBG has always been 28-30. It never moves from those numbers. I think I've had about 4 lab tests in 10 months. Again, my entire point of TRT was to regain sexual function like old times. Apparently, it might be a lost cause? Thank you for the post. [/QUOTE]
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