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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Permanent crash of estrogen?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bmac" data-source="post: 206209" data-attributes="member: 16815"><p>recently got blood work done. Blood was taken morning before my next injection as well as my 1mg estradiol valerate. This is on 120mg a week test cyp dosed 30mg EoD. Accuracy of these tests are questionable as I’m outside the U.S</p><p>total T = 29.9 nmol/l or 859 ng/dl</p><p>Free T = 731 pmol/l or 210 pg/ml</p><p>Estradiol non sensitive = 213 pmol/l or 58 pg/ml</p><p>C reactive protein = 0.6 mg/l</p><p>Progesterone = 2.8 nmol/l or 0.8 ng/dl.</p><p>I think going forward I’ll be lower my EV dose to 0.5mg daily. This is to see if I still retain the benefits of mobility, well being and exercise capacity with lower effective dose. Also while erections where there they weren’t as Rock hard as I was would like and from everything I’ve read on e2 excess erections tend to suffer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bmac, post: 206209, member: 16815"] recently got blood work done. Blood was taken morning before my next injection as well as my 1mg estradiol valerate. This is on 120mg a week test cyp dosed 30mg EoD. Accuracy of these tests are questionable as I’m outside the U.S total T = 29.9 nmol/l or 859 ng/dl Free T = 731 pmol/l or 210 pg/ml Estradiol non sensitive = 213 pmol/l or 58 pg/ml C reactive protein = 0.6 mg/l Progesterone = 2.8 nmol/l or 0.8 ng/dl. I think going forward I’ll be lower my EV dose to 0.5mg daily. This is to see if I still retain the benefits of mobility, well being and exercise capacity with lower effective dose. Also while erections where there they weren’t as Rock hard as I was would like and from everything I’ve read on e2 excess erections tend to suffer. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Permanent crash of estrogen?
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