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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Recently started TRT, I think I may have gone about it wrong, little help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Tatonka" data-source="post: 120666" data-attributes="member: 22172"><p>I am 33 years old and a few years back I started getting super tired and really lacked motivation. I had a lot of symptoms that mad me think my Test was low. My brothers was really low at 34 and my dads was really low so I went and had mine checked. I came in at 224 and the doctor recommended pellets(which is where I think I screwed up). I had the first set of them and it was all good. My test was 1075.8 and free test was like 40.4. My estradiol was 46.6. I felt great for four months. After that I think I was running out of pellets. I think my test dropped hard and my body wasn't producing as much. I had my second dose and still didn't feel right. I was very emotional, sad, needed my wife to love me, jealous at times, anxious and almost depressed. It was not fun. So I asked for labs. She took only my estradiol because she thought it was that. My level was 82.6. She said that is probably why and recommended 1 mg of anastrozole a week. I am in a smaller town and not sure how I can find someone who can monitor manage this a little better. I would love to switch to the shots. In the meantime I have pellets in my butt that I can't do anything about so would you take the dose of anastrazole she recommends? I don't want to get low and get messed up that way. I love how the test made me feel but this last month I have hated it! Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tatonka, post: 120666, member: 22172"] I am 33 years old and a few years back I started getting super tired and really lacked motivation. I had a lot of symptoms that mad me think my Test was low. My brothers was really low at 34 and my dads was really low so I went and had mine checked. I came in at 224 and the doctor recommended pellets(which is where I think I screwed up). I had the first set of them and it was all good. My test was 1075.8 and free test was like 40.4. My estradiol was 46.6. I felt great for four months. After that I think I was running out of pellets. I think my test dropped hard and my body wasn't producing as much. I had my second dose and still didn't feel right. I was very emotional, sad, needed my wife to love me, jealous at times, anxious and almost depressed. It was not fun. So I asked for labs. She took only my estradiol because she thought it was that. My level was 82.6. She said that is probably why and recommended 1 mg of anastrozole a week. I am in a smaller town and not sure how I can find someone who can monitor manage this a little better. I would love to switch to the shots. In the meantime I have pellets in my butt that I can't do anything about so would you take the dose of anastrazole she recommends? I don't want to get low and get messed up that way. I love how the test made me feel but this last month I have hated it! Thanks [/QUOTE]
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