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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Switching to hcg mono?
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<blockquote data-quote="Flexedup" data-source="post: 246204" data-attributes="member: 44142"><p>High dose HCG will send your estradiol and prolactin through the roof. I'm currently on HCG mono at 300iu EOD taken with an insulin syringe intramuscularly. I take between 100-150mgs of P5P to control prolactin that rises with E2 and Zinc to combat aromatization to an extent. My E2 non-sensitive sits at 63 and I feel fantastic, however I do get some harsh nipple itchiness that goes away when I take P5P. No gyno lumps and I keep a low carb diet. This was the only treatment that saved me from the post E2 crash symptoms I was having from brain fog, dehydration, joint pain, etc. </p><p></p><p>I refuse to use another AI to stretch my T:E2 ratio for better libidio. Only complaint I have is it keeps me too energetic where I can't sleep. I plan on running Clomid and Tamoxifen to get my pituitary back online.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flexedup, post: 246204, member: 44142"] High dose HCG will send your estradiol and prolactin through the roof. I'm currently on HCG mono at 300iu EOD taken with an insulin syringe intramuscularly. I take between 100-150mgs of P5P to control prolactin that rises with E2 and Zinc to combat aromatization to an extent. My E2 non-sensitive sits at 63 and I feel fantastic, however I do get some harsh nipple itchiness that goes away when I take P5P. No gyno lumps and I keep a low carb diet. This was the only treatment that saved me from the post E2 crash symptoms I was having from brain fog, dehydration, joint pain, etc. I refuse to use another AI to stretch my T:E2 ratio for better libidio. Only complaint I have is it keeps me too energetic where I can't sleep. I plan on running Clomid and Tamoxifen to get my pituitary back online. [/QUOTE]
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