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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
T.Cyp 100 mg/week - Night sweats, anxiety
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<blockquote data-quote="aneuman" data-source="post: 265628" data-attributes="member: 43264"><p>I left that out, but actually I did go back to 80 mg. There was not much improvement in any area and by the 4th day, I was feeling run down, that's the reason for the "experiment". On 50 there was a number of improvements, in many areas, but these cold feel/night sweats started abruptly. also the nipples became less sensitive.</p><p></p><p>Like I mentioned, I had all these symptoms at one point or anther before any intervention, but my conclusion was that they were caused by low E caused by my low E2. After I started increasing T they all went away. I doesn't confirm I was right, though, may have been a coincidence, but it's the only thing I have to go by.</p><p></p><p>I would have expected that with a higher T, E2 would be higher, not lower, so I can't explain these paradoxical symptoms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aneuman, post: 265628, member: 43264"] I left that out, but actually I did go back to 80 mg. There was not much improvement in any area and by the 4th day, I was feeling run down, that's the reason for the "experiment". On 50 there was a number of improvements, in many areas, but these cold feel/night sweats started abruptly. also the nipples became less sensitive. Like I mentioned, I had all these symptoms at one point or anther before any intervention, but my conclusion was that they were caused by low E caused by my low E2. After I started increasing T they all went away. I doesn't confirm I was right, though, may have been a coincidence, but it's the only thing I have to go by. I would have expected that with a higher T, E2 would be higher, not lower, so I can't explain these paradoxical symptoms. [/QUOTE]
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