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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Some questions regarding HCG monoteraphy, past AI / E2 issues etc.
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<blockquote data-quote="Razz" data-source="post: 149298" data-attributes="member: 38831"><p>A little update. Started HCG few days ago, planned on doing 250-500 EOD, first two shots were more on the 250 IU side. Now I dont know if it "kicks in" this fast or was it just placebo but I feel like my face is more bloated and I have some shortness of breath (I also have had anxiety issues in the past though) so I dont know if this plan will work for the better, the theory was that my hot flashes which started after several months of using arimidex as standalone teraphy could be due to something it did to my aromatase so trying HCG we could manipulate it and see if it somehow would improve this. </p><p></p><p>This is really weird, I had e2 of ~10 pg/ml on bloodwork before starting this and I have been suffering from intense itchy nipples/breast area and I can now tell there is some very mild form of gyno visible. Makes no sense. Only real clue to me has been DHT really on the low side on past tests. So I have a theory that the use of AI monoteraphy when I did not have high e2 somehow messed up my receptors and/or made me hypersensitive to estrogen etc. This is really puzzling situation if this HCG does not do anything. Also I have been chronically really tired and got dark eye circles ever since I used the AI which I have read could be sign of low e2. But then my breast are painfully itchy at e2 in the low 10s??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Razz, post: 149298, member: 38831"] A little update. Started HCG few days ago, planned on doing 250-500 EOD, first two shots were more on the 250 IU side. Now I dont know if it "kicks in" this fast or was it just placebo but I feel like my face is more bloated and I have some shortness of breath (I also have had anxiety issues in the past though) so I dont know if this plan will work for the better, the theory was that my hot flashes which started after several months of using arimidex as standalone teraphy could be due to something it did to my aromatase so trying HCG we could manipulate it and see if it somehow would improve this. This is really weird, I had e2 of ~10 pg/ml on bloodwork before starting this and I have been suffering from intense itchy nipples/breast area and I can now tell there is some very mild form of gyno visible. Makes no sense. Only real clue to me has been DHT really on the low side on past tests. So I have a theory that the use of AI monoteraphy when I did not have high e2 somehow messed up my receptors and/or made me hypersensitive to estrogen etc. This is really puzzling situation if this HCG does not do anything. Also I have been chronically really tired and got dark eye circles ever since I used the AI which I have read could be sign of low e2. But then my breast are painfully itchy at e2 in the low 10s?? [/QUOTE]
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