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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
My journey so far with low testosterone.
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<blockquote data-quote="TRTME" data-source="post: 74231" data-attributes="member: 15854"><p>I quit the HCG because honestly I don't think my previous Dr. knew how to manage HCG mono. The starting dose was far too high and even as we tapered down my E2 was continuing to creep up. Also once my E2 was in check using Adex my mood, water retention and anxiety were still out of control. She also didn't use the sensitive E2 test so I can't know for sure if it ever was in check, I'm assuming it wasn't if I was still experiencing side effects. After finally being on just testosterone, things are definitely improving. Still working on getting dialed in but I switched Doctors and the new one seems to know his stuff way more than my past Dr. I was on 100mg of test cyp every 7 days for 6 weeks and was feeling improvement every week. With the new doc we are going to try splitting the dose, 50mg every 3.5 days. I've had a long history of mismanaged TRT, about 4 years now between HCG mono, clomid, test/HCG combined and finally now just plain old test cyp on its own. By far I've felt the best on the test cyp only.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRTME, post: 74231, member: 15854"] I quit the HCG because honestly I don't think my previous Dr. knew how to manage HCG mono. The starting dose was far too high and even as we tapered down my E2 was continuing to creep up. Also once my E2 was in check using Adex my mood, water retention and anxiety were still out of control. She also didn't use the sensitive E2 test so I can't know for sure if it ever was in check, I'm assuming it wasn't if I was still experiencing side effects. After finally being on just testosterone, things are definitely improving. Still working on getting dialed in but I switched Doctors and the new one seems to know his stuff way more than my past Dr. I was on 100mg of test cyp every 7 days for 6 weeks and was feeling improvement every week. With the new doc we are going to try splitting the dose, 50mg every 3.5 days. I've had a long history of mismanaged TRT, about 4 years now between HCG mono, clomid, test/HCG combined and finally now just plain old test cyp on its own. By far I've felt the best on the test cyp only. [/QUOTE]
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