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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
My Everlasting Battle With E2
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<blockquote data-quote="lowtdunce" data-source="post: 99050" data-attributes="member: 16481"><p>I've been in a similar boat and recently I think I've stumbled onto something that may not be all that scientific but could end up working for me.... I've done the weekly dose thing, small dose 2x a week.. day following injection, frequent testing to keep a certain number ect and I usually end up crashing and having to wait a couple weeks to feel right again. Well I've decided to try it the other way around. Over the past month I let my sensitive E2 get above 30 but I noticed if its there too long, erections go bye bye. So I pop .5mg of AI and the next day I'm back in business. I've repeated this twice... just waiting for erections to suffer for 3-4 days in a row and then take a small dose of AI. .5mg does it for me and I'm good for 9-10 days before I notice anything. Have done this twice now so I'm still in a testing phase but I hope this works because I'm sick of pulling labs so often. This may end up failing me too if erections stop being an accurate gauge but I've never felt better in 7 months on TRT. If taking a bit of AI every 10 days instead of 7 works, I'm cool with that. Also another thing, I feel the absolute best when my E2 is falling (but obviously not when its crashed). The few days after a small dose is when I feel the best and it starts usually within a few hours. But if I were to do another .25 or .5 a few days after I'd crash for sure. Its a sensitive MFer! I need that 9-10 days to let it climb back up and then start over on the way down again. I wonder if there is a similar rhythm that natural levels follow? I can live with a couple sub par days (but not terrible by any stretch) when E2 is high and enjoy the days when its dropping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowtdunce, post: 99050, member: 16481"] I've been in a similar boat and recently I think I've stumbled onto something that may not be all that scientific but could end up working for me.... I've done the weekly dose thing, small dose 2x a week.. day following injection, frequent testing to keep a certain number ect and I usually end up crashing and having to wait a couple weeks to feel right again. Well I've decided to try it the other way around. Over the past month I let my sensitive E2 get above 30 but I noticed if its there too long, erections go bye bye. So I pop .5mg of AI and the next day I'm back in business. I've repeated this twice... just waiting for erections to suffer for 3-4 days in a row and then take a small dose of AI. .5mg does it for me and I'm good for 9-10 days before I notice anything. Have done this twice now so I'm still in a testing phase but I hope this works because I'm sick of pulling labs so often. This may end up failing me too if erections stop being an accurate gauge but I've never felt better in 7 months on TRT. If taking a bit of AI every 10 days instead of 7 works, I'm cool with that. Also another thing, I feel the absolute best when my E2 is falling (but obviously not when its crashed). The few days after a small dose is when I feel the best and it starts usually within a few hours. But if I were to do another .25 or .5 a few days after I'd crash for sure. Its a sensitive MFer! I need that 9-10 days to let it climb back up and then start over on the way down again. I wonder if there is a similar rhythm that natural levels follow? I can live with a couple sub par days (but not terrible by any stretch) when E2 is high and enjoy the days when its dropping. [/QUOTE]
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