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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Question about problems and E2 in mid-late restart protocol
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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 255733" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>My two cents...First of all, what issue are you trying to address by coming off of T? I ask because staying on a low dose of HCG or clomid if you end up in a good place on one of them may be an option. In general, small adjustments are much easier to manage than major changes with multiple variables like what you're attempting. Also, your symptoms could also come from low E2 so without bloodwork you don't know, but in general AI's can be very difficult to manage and in my observation, they should only be used briefly if absolutely necessary. Cutting the HCG dose seems like a safer route if E2 is a concern. Being "dialed-in" is something to be grateful for under any scenario so I would be hesitant to change (except for minor adjustments) if you find yourself in a good place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 255733, member: 15235"] My two cents...First of all, what issue are you trying to address by coming off of T? I ask because staying on a low dose of HCG or clomid if you end up in a good place on one of them may be an option. In general, small adjustments are much easier to manage than major changes with multiple variables like what you're attempting. Also, your symptoms could also come from low E2 so without bloodwork you don't know, but in general AI's can be very difficult to manage and in my observation, they should only be used briefly if absolutely necessary. Cutting the HCG dose seems like a safer route if E2 is a concern. Being "dialed-in" is something to be grateful for under any scenario so I would be hesitant to change (except for minor adjustments) if you find yourself in a good place. [/QUOTE]
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