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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Sleep Issues with Protocol Change?
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<blockquote data-quote="bkb33" data-source="post: 143855" data-attributes="member: 38008"><p>My last bloods were 3 weeks ago. I was taking an AI for the first 8 months of my treatment, and that brought my E2 down to around 64 (yeah, I started super high!). When I started T therapy, I ditched the AI, and my E2 has since stayed steady in the low-to-mid 60s. I understand it may have spiked since switching to injections last week, but I think I’ll wait until my next bloods (6 weeks) to find out. That should give me more reliable data points, though it won’t accurately reflect what I’m feeling at the moment.</p><p></p><p>Also, I thought increasing my body’s access to estrogen (by way of lowering my high SHBG) could actually <em>help</em> with many of my symptoms (such as libido)? Is increasing access to estrogen known to impair sleep quality? I know this AI debate has been raging for a while now. I don’t currently plan to hop back on one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bkb33, post: 143855, member: 38008"] My last bloods were 3 weeks ago. I was taking an AI for the first 8 months of my treatment, and that brought my E2 down to around 64 (yeah, I started super high!). When I started T therapy, I ditched the AI, and my E2 has since stayed steady in the low-to-mid 60s. I understand it may have spiked since switching to injections last week, but I think I’ll wait until my next bloods (6 weeks) to find out. That should give me more reliable data points, though it won’t accurately reflect what I’m feeling at the moment. Also, I thought increasing my body’s access to estrogen (by way of lowering my high SHBG) could actually [I]help[/I] with many of my symptoms (such as libido)? Is increasing access to estrogen known to impair sleep quality? I know this AI debate has been raging for a while now. I don’t currently plan to hop back on one. [/QUOTE]
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