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<blockquote data-quote="Valhalla" data-source="post: 112942" data-attributes="member: 18788"><p>Today is the start of my 5th week on Test Cyp. I was diagnosed with Low T based on blood work and the side effects I've lived with since I was a teenager. </p><p></p><p>Total Testosterone = 151 ng/dL</p><p>Free Test = 29.8 pg/mL</p><p>Estradiol = 18 pg/mL</p><p></p><p>I have had no luck in finding a doctor that would help me in my small town so I went to a mens health clinic in town. I am glad that the nurse practitioner is helping me but I am concerned about his knowledge of TRT. So far everything has been amazing aside from a few side effects such has irritability, pounding headaches, anxiety and one night of ED which I had never had before (after reading I think he had me on arimidex when I didnt need to be taking it. </p><p></p><p>The protocol he has me on is 210mg T Cyp once per week, and 1/2 a tab of arimidex twice per week. I quit taking the arimidex the third week based on a recommendation from a bodybuilder friend and I have felt better since then. </p><p></p><p>The next concerning thing that just came up today is his prescription of HCG. I got it today and he told me to take 500IU every day for the first ten days and then drop down to twice per week. The HCG came in preloaded insulin syringes in a cooler pack. I have never heard of this protocol before so I was hoping someone could give me some sort of advice as mens health clinic isnt offering much reasoning behind their prescriptions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Valhalla, post: 112942, member: 18788"] Today is the start of my 5th week on Test Cyp. I was diagnosed with Low T based on blood work and the side effects I've lived with since I was a teenager. Total Testosterone = 151 ng/dL Free Test = 29.8 pg/mL Estradiol = 18 pg/mL I have had no luck in finding a doctor that would help me in my small town so I went to a mens health clinic in town. I am glad that the nurse practitioner is helping me but I am concerned about his knowledge of TRT. So far everything has been amazing aside from a few side effects such has irritability, pounding headaches, anxiety and one night of ED which I had never had before (after reading I think he had me on arimidex when I didnt need to be taking it. The protocol he has me on is 210mg T Cyp once per week, and 1/2 a tab of arimidex twice per week. I quit taking the arimidex the third week based on a recommendation from a bodybuilder friend and I have felt better since then. The next concerning thing that just came up today is his prescription of HCG. I got it today and he told me to take 500IU every day for the first ten days and then drop down to twice per week. The HCG came in preloaded insulin syringes in a cooler pack. I have never heard of this protocol before so I was hoping someone could give me some sort of advice as mens health clinic isnt offering much reasoning behind their prescriptions. [/QUOTE]
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