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Testosterone Side Effect Management
Quitting TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="JimGainz" data-source="post: 183130" data-attributes="member: 19127"><p>To talk to someone at Defy - they have a Restart protocol </p><p></p><p>generally doing a restart involves taking some HCG for a bit after you come off and then Clomid for a month or so to get the pituitary working </p><p></p><p>Personally, I would never go cold turkey if I could avoid it. In the 80s we used to do some anabolics, including testosterone, and just stop cold. no one knew about the post cycle therapy back then – and it was freaking awfuL. Doses weren’t that high either.</p><p></p><p>anyway, I have a feeling that you can manage this and eventually go back on. If it was me, I would cut back or stop until my hematocrit came down to a level where I could donate blood. The donate once, wait two months, donate again - that’ll bring HCT way down.</p><p>Then I would go back on, but at a more frequent dosing schedule, probably every day or every other day doing around 100 mg per week total. Continue to give blood every three months and see where you are.</p><p>I know you were freaked out right now, but I’m betting that your blood pressure is not 100% tied to the testosterone. In fact, many of us, myself included report better blood pressure in TRT. I would also recommend taking a 5 mg tab of Cialis daily - just about any doctor would prescribe. That should knock about 20 points off your systolic</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimGainz, post: 183130, member: 19127"] To talk to someone at Defy - they have a Restart protocol generally doing a restart involves taking some HCG for a bit after you come off and then Clomid for a month or so to get the pituitary working Personally, I would never go cold turkey if I could avoid it. In the 80s we used to do some anabolics, including testosterone, and just stop cold. no one knew about the post cycle therapy back then – and it was freaking awfuL. Doses weren’t that high either. anyway, I have a feeling that you can manage this and eventually go back on. If it was me, I would cut back or stop until my hematocrit came down to a level where I could donate blood. The donate once, wait two months, donate again - that’ll bring HCT way down. Then I would go back on, but at a more frequent dosing schedule, probably every day or every other day doing around 100 mg per week total. Continue to give blood every three months and see where you are. I know you were freaked out right now, but I’m betting that your blood pressure is not 100% tied to the testosterone. In fact, many of us, myself included report better blood pressure in TRT. I would also recommend taking a 5 mg tab of Cialis daily - just about any doctor would prescribe. That should knock about 20 points off your systolic [/QUOTE]
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