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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
only happy when estradiol is VERY low
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<blockquote data-quote="Fortunate" data-source="post: 210436" data-attributes="member: 42264"><p>[USER=42988]@MIP1950[/USER], I think your approach is reasonable. Trust your doctor, go with his recommendations and see how you feel. You can adjust from there.</p><p></p><p>I personally think I feel shitty with high E2, but as many have pointed out, high E2 and low E2 symptoms overlap, so it can be a really hard thing to track. This is part of the reason why I never really stuck to an AI, even though I have been prescribed anastrazole several times in the past. I figured it's hard enough to chase one hormone in testosterone, let alone two.</p><p></p><p>All that said, I am giving anastrozole a try along with testosterone injections. I promise, I have been as much of a problem patient as you. I have struggled with multiple forms of TRT, even though I also feel wiped out off it. My latest theory is that if I could get testosterone and minimize downstream metabolites, I may feel better than I have in the past with injections. I started a trial of Xyosted and anastrazole this week. So far, going fine. Will report back here.</p><p></p><p>By the way, I have used Natesto on an off for years. It is an excellent option if you can't get this figured out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortunate, post: 210436, member: 42264"] [USER=42988]@MIP1950[/USER], I think your approach is reasonable. Trust your doctor, go with his recommendations and see how you feel. You can adjust from there. I personally think I feel shitty with high E2, but as many have pointed out, high E2 and low E2 symptoms overlap, so it can be a really hard thing to track. This is part of the reason why I never really stuck to an AI, even though I have been prescribed anastrazole several times in the past. I figured it's hard enough to chase one hormone in testosterone, let alone two. All that said, I am giving anastrozole a try along with testosterone injections. I promise, I have been as much of a problem patient as you. I have struggled with multiple forms of TRT, even though I also feel wiped out off it. My latest theory is that if I could get testosterone and minimize downstream metabolites, I may feel better than I have in the past with injections. I started a trial of Xyosted and anastrazole this week. So far, going fine. Will report back here. By the way, I have used Natesto on an off for years. It is an excellent option if you can't get this figured out. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
only happy when estradiol is VERY low
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