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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
[Question] Frequent Urination + Hypogonadism (crashed E2)
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<blockquote data-quote="Checkdis" data-source="post: 86018" data-attributes="member: 16600"><p>My insurance is MVP PPO plan, they pretty much pay for everything which I am very fortunate to have. To be honest with your High E2 I feel like that can be corrected with diet. Staying away from soy products. Dairy as well as grape fruit. There is actually a list somewhere on google which tells you which foods produce estrogen. But I am sure you already know this. Also tea, and tea tree oils. Plus I would take rock hard nipples and crying any day over this shit lol. Frequent urination results in dehydration which results in anxiety. the vicious cycle never ends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Checkdis, post: 86018, member: 16600"] My insurance is MVP PPO plan, they pretty much pay for everything which I am very fortunate to have. To be honest with your High E2 I feel like that can be corrected with diet. Staying away from soy products. Dairy as well as grape fruit. There is actually a list somewhere on google which tells you which foods produce estrogen. But I am sure you already know this. Also tea, and tea tree oils. Plus I would take rock hard nipples and crying any day over this shit lol. Frequent urination results in dehydration which results in anxiety. the vicious cycle never ends. [/QUOTE]
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[Question] Frequent Urination + Hypogonadism (crashed E2)
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