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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Still feeling horrible after E2 crashing and recovering
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<blockquote data-quote="Flexedup" data-source="post: 242706" data-attributes="member: 44142"><p>That is largely what is practiced by bodybuilders and I would highly recommend against it (I learned the hard way). I feel that we are all wired to have a limited amount by which we can tolerate an estrogen crash before bad things really begin manifest onto what appears to be flat-out permanent dysfunction of the entire hormonal cascade. Taking large doses of Aromasin in combination with Arimidex for weeks on end is a challange on it's own especially when on TRT because many downstream pathways will downregulate on exogenous testosterone. It is largely why you see folks supplementing DHEA, pregnenolone and HCG after years of being on because TRT depletes them. The best bet for his scenario would be is to cruise on low dose HCG Monotherapy until everything reverses and he's out of that state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flexedup, post: 242706, member: 44142"] That is largely what is practiced by bodybuilders and I would highly recommend against it (I learned the hard way). I feel that we are all wired to have a limited amount by which we can tolerate an estrogen crash before bad things really begin manifest onto what appears to be flat-out permanent dysfunction of the entire hormonal cascade. Taking large doses of Aromasin in combination with Arimidex for weeks on end is a challange on it's own especially when on TRT because many downstream pathways will downregulate on exogenous testosterone. It is largely why you see folks supplementing DHEA, pregnenolone and HCG after years of being on because TRT depletes them. The best bet for his scenario would be is to cruise on low dose HCG Monotherapy until everything reverses and he's out of that state. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Still feeling horrible after E2 crashing and recovering
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