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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Shortness of Breath...E2?
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<blockquote data-quote="FeelingLost" data-source="post: 97897" data-attributes="member: 15131"><p>I am confused. E follows T so when you are in your T trough you should be at your E peak. </p><p>CoastalWatcher if you read this post please confirm.</p><p> I believe I have read you making this statement(E follows T) many times in other posts. Am I wrong?</p><p></p><p>GreenMachineX I have had a E2 sen of 18 and felt great. I don't think your E is your issue. </p><p>Keeping the old T steady state in 40 days theory in mind. Could your TT have crept up too high? </p><p>For a short period of time my trough steady stated at 1175/ FT 33 E2 29 and I was anxious, could not fall asleep unless drunk and </p><p>when I awoke I was so wide awake from too much T I could not fall back to sleep. </p><p></p><p>After seeing my blood test, I now knew why, I skipped Mondays injection all together and drop my .25 to .15 for the next two weeks. </p><p>I finely started to feel better. I am now at .16-.18 M/W/F and feel great. If I don't go to bed tired from exersize I do still have trouble falling asleep.</p><p></p><p>hth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FeelingLost, post: 97897, member: 15131"] I am confused. E follows T so when you are in your T trough you should be at your E peak. CoastalWatcher if you read this post please confirm. I believe I have read you making this statement(E follows T) many times in other posts. Am I wrong? GreenMachineX I have had a E2 sen of 18 and felt great. I don't think your E is your issue. Keeping the old T steady state in 40 days theory in mind. Could your TT have crept up too high? For a short period of time my trough steady stated at 1175/ FT 33 E2 29 and I was anxious, could not fall asleep unless drunk and when I awoke I was so wide awake from too much T I could not fall back to sleep. After seeing my blood test, I now knew why, I skipped Mondays injection all together and drop my .25 to .15 for the next two weeks. I finely started to feel better. I am now at .16-.18 M/W/F and feel great. If I don't go to bed tired from exersize I do still have trouble falling asleep. hth [/QUOTE]
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