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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Propionate side effect
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 148671" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>As I mentioned, the first couple weeks were pretty amazing. This is in line with what [USER=2657]@Vince Carter[/USER] has said: something interesting happens while you still have a longer-lived ester around. After that it was still at least as good as the previous baseline, and probably a bit better—good mood and above-baseline sensitivity, same energy. Then I had to get off the hCG, which has been surprisingly unpleasant: no libido, greatly reduced sensitivity, crashed SHBG (?!!)—maybe from estradiol going too low, flat mood, etc. Will be happy to get back on hCG, but doctors giving me some joint injections have internal data saying that hCG is a problem, so I have some time to kill before I can resume.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 148671, member: 38109"] As I mentioned, the first couple weeks were pretty amazing. This is in line with what [USER=2657]@Vince Carter[/USER] has said: something interesting happens while you still have a longer-lived ester around. After that it was still at least as good as the previous baseline, and probably a bit better—good mood and above-baseline sensitivity, same energy. Then I had to get off the hCG, which has been surprisingly unpleasant: no libido, greatly reduced sensitivity, crashed SHBG (?!!)—maybe from estradiol going too low, flat mood, etc. Will be happy to get back on hCG, but doctors giving me some joint injections have internal data saying that hCG is a problem, so I have some time to kill before I can resume. [/QUOTE]
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