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Testosterone Side Effect Management
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<blockquote data-quote="_CTI_" data-source="post: 150805" data-attributes="member: 17534"><p>I wanted to share my experience because it has been an absolute game changer for me as far as my TRT is concerned. I was diagnosed with low T about 18 months ago and have been trying to get "dialed in" for a while. I learned about shbg, tracking my sensitive e2, the half lives of different esters, the pharmacokinetics of different hormones and ancillary drugs, proper supplementation / diet and almost anything else you could think of.</p><p></p><p>I ended up on somewhat of a progressive protocol if you take into consideration what a lot of men are subject to these days. I had a daily protocol of 24mg test cyp, .1mg arimidex, 10000iu vit D, 2mg Zinc, 1mg copper, 50mcg T3, 600mg magnesium. I was in the gym 4 days a week with a solid strength and conditioning program. At best things were OK. I didn't start TRT to be OK. I wanted everything that was promised to me when I started this journey.</p><p></p><p>Enter Dr. Keith Nichols. His idea of keeping the male estrogen levels above 60 blew my mind a bit. He has a slew of other ideas as far as TRT is concerned that seemed to go against a lot of what I thought was dogma and I was intrigued. I was also fed up with just being OK. I flew down to see Dr. Nichols and fully committed myself to his protocol, which for the most part includes thyroid management, compounded T cream applied to the scrotum 2x daily, pregnenolone, dhea and in my case metformin to manage insulin resistance.</p><p></p><p>After only about 2.5 weeks on this protocol I feel better than I've ever felt. I'm not exactly where I want to be but I'm definitely on the road to getting there. Strength is up (even on a calorie deficit), sex drive is improving and overall well being is improving day by day. And the best part: NO MORE E2 MANAGEMENT! I'm getting labs in 2 weeks and will follow up. Dr. Nichols told me TRT isn't that hard to get right, and as of right now, I completely believe him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_CTI_, post: 150805, member: 17534"] I wanted to share my experience because it has been an absolute game changer for me as far as my TRT is concerned. I was diagnosed with low T about 18 months ago and have been trying to get "dialed in" for a while. I learned about shbg, tracking my sensitive e2, the half lives of different esters, the pharmacokinetics of different hormones and ancillary drugs, proper supplementation / diet and almost anything else you could think of. I ended up on somewhat of a progressive protocol if you take into consideration what a lot of men are subject to these days. I had a daily protocol of 24mg test cyp, .1mg arimidex, 10000iu vit D, 2mg Zinc, 1mg copper, 50mcg T3, 600mg magnesium. I was in the gym 4 days a week with a solid strength and conditioning program. At best things were OK. I didn't start TRT to be OK. I wanted everything that was promised to me when I started this journey. Enter Dr. Keith Nichols. His idea of keeping the male estrogen levels above 60 blew my mind a bit. He has a slew of other ideas as far as TRT is concerned that seemed to go against a lot of what I thought was dogma and I was intrigued. I was also fed up with just being OK. I flew down to see Dr. Nichols and fully committed myself to his protocol, which for the most part includes thyroid management, compounded T cream applied to the scrotum 2x daily, pregnenolone, dhea and in my case metformin to manage insulin resistance. After only about 2.5 weeks on this protocol I feel better than I've ever felt. I'm not exactly where I want to be but I'm definitely on the road to getting there. Strength is up (even on a calorie deficit), sex drive is improving and overall well being is improving day by day. And the best part: NO MORE E2 MANAGEMENT! I'm getting labs in 2 weeks and will follow up. Dr. Nichols told me TRT isn't that hard to get right, and as of right now, I completely believe him. [/QUOTE]
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