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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Pregnancy related hormonal dips
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<blockquote data-quote="HR_Watson" data-source="post: 155589" data-attributes="member: 14398"><p>Cataceous, you might very well be right, and the pregnancy thing might be a coincidence or just making an existing issue worse - although for the record, all the articles I read on the subject documented men's T levels throughout pregnancy, up through the postpartum stages, and most showed a decline of up to 1/3rd. </p><p></p><p>Regardless, I suspect you're correct, and my symptoms are most likely being caused by my crashed E. I had been on a low dose of 2.5 mg of Letrozole to prevent Gyno, but that it totally wiped out my estrogen.</p><p></p><p>My MD lowered my letro dose to half, and it's climbed back up to 15...but that's still really low in comparison to my T levels. It might be worth halving the dosage once again, but that means cutting a very tiny pill into quarters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HR_Watson, post: 155589, member: 14398"] Cataceous, you might very well be right, and the pregnancy thing might be a coincidence or just making an existing issue worse - although for the record, all the articles I read on the subject documented men's T levels throughout pregnancy, up through the postpartum stages, and most showed a decline of up to 1/3rd. Regardless, I suspect you're correct, and my symptoms are most likely being caused by my crashed E. I had been on a low dose of 2.5 mg of Letrozole to prevent Gyno, but that it totally wiped out my estrogen. My MD lowered my letro dose to half, and it's climbed back up to 15...but that's still really low in comparison to my T levels. It might be worth halving the dosage once again, but that means cutting a very tiny pill into quarters. [/QUOTE]
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