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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Seven and One-Half Weeks on TRT After Clomid Failure
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<blockquote data-quote="JakeH" data-source="post: 69398" data-attributes="member: 14326"><p>As I noted in the first post, I feel okay overall, but I am getting a bit of anxiety 12-24 hours after injection and I am having trouble sleeping, which leads to my original question of should I consider lowering my dose to see if it is a response to too high of a peak number if my trough is in the 1100s. I will not lower it for another 6 weeks, as I have already discontinued the AI, so I need fresh labs and a consult before I change another variable. </p><p></p><p>With regard to E2, I would like to see how I feel at a higher E2, since my T levels are at the top end. I have not taken an AI since 10 April, which was my last shot day before the blood test that produced an E2@25.5, and the negative symptoms I associate with AIs have resolved. My penile sensitivity is back, and erections are working like crazy, while the moods have stabilized. I am not sure why I respond to that drug the way I do, but having used it with clomid and a few weeks on TRT, I would prefer to avoid it at all costs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JakeH, post: 69398, member: 14326"] As I noted in the first post, I feel okay overall, but I am getting a bit of anxiety 12-24 hours after injection and I am having trouble sleeping, which leads to my original question of should I consider lowering my dose to see if it is a response to too high of a peak number if my trough is in the 1100s. I will not lower it for another 6 weeks, as I have already discontinued the AI, so I need fresh labs and a consult before I change another variable. With regard to E2, I would like to see how I feel at a higher E2, since my T levels are at the top end. I have not taken an AI since 10 April, which was my last shot day before the blood test that produced an E2@25.5, and the negative symptoms I associate with AIs have resolved. My penile sensitivity is back, and erections are working like crazy, while the moods have stabilized. I am not sure why I respond to that drug the way I do, but having used it with clomid and a few weeks on TRT, I would prefer to avoid it at all costs. [/QUOTE]
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