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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: 243228" data-attributes="member: 44142"><p>I'm doing significantly better on many fronts and currently suffer in the libido arena, but I'm aware that it's the last thing to come back online. It's like your body's way of giving you the icing on the cake. I suffered from severe depression following an E2 crash that has been single handedly the worst experience of my entire life. It takes the color and flavor out of your day to day and being alive become extremely daunting. I'm glad I'm past that as I'm currently cruising on HCG. Almost all the symptoms pertaining to cognitive and mental acuity has been resolved. I'm cruising in order to backfill all my cascade for the next 3 month prior to jumping on a SERM and get the brain signal going. This all started after being prescribed Androgel by my PCP like it was benadryl, used it for a few months and started noticing the loss of my fertility, thats when I began coming off. I've done SERMs only to recover but my TT levels always returned in the ballpark of 170ng/dl. Figured my ITT was not recovered and thus, HCG for the rescue. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for asking. Are you living through a crash?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flexedup, post: 243228, member: 44142"] I'm doing significantly better on many fronts and currently suffer in the libido arena, but I'm aware that it's the last thing to come back online. It's like your body's way of giving you the icing on the cake. I suffered from severe depression following an E2 crash that has been single handedly the worst experience of my entire life. It takes the color and flavor out of your day to day and being alive become extremely daunting. I'm glad I'm past that as I'm currently cruising on HCG. Almost all the symptoms pertaining to cognitive and mental acuity has been resolved. I'm cruising in order to backfill all my cascade for the next 3 month prior to jumping on a SERM and get the brain signal going. This all started after being prescribed Androgel by my PCP like it was benadryl, used it for a few months and started noticing the loss of my fertility, thats when I began coming off. I've done SERMs only to recover but my TT levels always returned in the ballpark of 170ng/dl. Figured my ITT was not recovered and thus, HCG for the rescue. Thanks for asking. Are you living through a crash? [/QUOTE]
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Still feeling horrible after E2 crashing and recovering
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