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T.Cyp 100 mg/week - Night sweats, anxiety
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<blockquote data-quote="aneuman" data-source="post: 265662" data-attributes="member: 43264"><p>Not exactly like that. It's... complicated</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong><u>Nights seats: </u></strong>Started way before treatment. It came came and went on its own. I can't say that neither of them (HCG,EC, or T.Cyp) are responsible for fixing the problem, but, after starting with them I had not had them anymore until yesterday</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong><u>Shriveled Penis</u></strong>: Mostly HCG fixed that...initially. After the honeymoon period it was more on/off, not consistent. Same thing with EC. TRT at 100 mg/week has fixed it permanently (so far)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong><u>Morning wood</u></strong>: No morning wood before treatment. Again, HCG was responsible for the initial miracle, as well as many other instances. I don't remember any changes with EC. More consistent with T.Cyp at 100 mg per week. None at 90 mg/week</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Sensitive nipples</strong>: never had them before this journey. Even with HCG 2000 IU per week never had any sensation or erection of my nipples. After 3 months on Enclomiphene, they started to grow became erect and extremely sensitive. Doctor evaluated it and says it's not gyno. After that, HCG at certain dosages could exacerbate the problem. TRT at 90mg/week definitely exacerbated it, but not to the level of EC. After switching to 100 mg/week it has subsided noticeably. Not gone, but much less</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong><u>Long tome to orgasm</u></strong>: Was there before any treatment. Completely solved during the Honeymoon of HCG 2000 IU, for 3 weeks, then on/off after that. EC made it harder, much harder to orgasm. Things had improved a bit with low dose HCG, but not consistent. TRT 90mg/weel make it progressively worse. After changing to 100 mg/week things improved immediately.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong><u>Cold feet</u></strong>: had them before any treatment. It was hands and feet. It was brutal. went to doctor and he said, literally "the blood is reaching your feet" and dismissed it. It was painful and lasted many months if not years. After starting with HCG, EC, TRT etc that had not been an issue until last coupe of weeks. It has improved somehow and it was never as bad as before, but it still there.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong><u>Anxiety</u></strong>: I was diagnosed with GAD before any treatment and have relied over the years on many things (Mirtazapine, Trazodone, Bupropion, Buspiron and Clonazepam). HCG did away with most of my anxiety. Did not solve the insomnia though. EC continued the same trend. TRT has improved my sleep. On 90mg I slept relatively well without Clonazepam, but during the day I felt anxiety was increasing. On 100 mg, I feel mostly "normal" except the day of the injection at night, but sleep is mostly acceptable, no much difference.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong><u>LUTS</u></strong>: At one point, HCG started to improved my LUTS. I don't remember if EC had any effect, but I don't think so. TRT has improved my LUTS. I don't take alfusosin anymore, just tadalafil 5mg daily. I've noticed that if I take aspirin (any dose, 81mg or 325mg) daily, mu LUTS improved significantly. If I stop taking it, immediately I start having more difficulties.Currently at 100 mg + tadalafil + aspirin (81mg) I'm mostly happy.</li> </ul><p>Before reaching any conclusion about 100 mg/week being a magic dose, notice that it's been just 2 weeks (after 8 weeks at 30mg x3) And along with the dose, there have been changes in frequency and method (from 3xWeek to 2xWeek, and from IM to subQ) so too many variables to be sure.</p><p></p><p>That's why I started this thread. It seems this response is either unrelated to the change in dose/frequency, or I'm having a paradoxical response.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aneuman, post: 265662, member: 43264"] Not exactly like that. It's... complicated [LIST] [*][B][U]Nights seats: [/U][/B]Started way before treatment. It came came and went on its own. I can't say that neither of them (HCG,EC, or T.Cyp) are responsible for fixing the problem, but, after starting with them I had not had them anymore until yesterday [*][B][U]Shriveled Penis[/U][/B]: Mostly HCG fixed that...initially. After the honeymoon period it was more on/off, not consistent. Same thing with EC. TRT at 100 mg/week has fixed it permanently (so far) [*][B][U]Morning wood[/U][/B]: No morning wood before treatment. Again, HCG was responsible for the initial miracle, as well as many other instances. I don't remember any changes with EC. More consistent with T.Cyp at 100 mg per week. None at 90 mg/week [*][B]Sensitive nipples[/B]: never had them before this journey. Even with HCG 2000 IU per week never had any sensation or erection of my nipples. After 3 months on Enclomiphene, they started to grow became erect and extremely sensitive. Doctor evaluated it and says it's not gyno. After that, HCG at certain dosages could exacerbate the problem. TRT at 90mg/week definitely exacerbated it, but not to the level of EC. After switching to 100 mg/week it has subsided noticeably. Not gone, but much less [*][B][U]Long tome to orgasm[/U][/B]: Was there before any treatment. Completely solved during the Honeymoon of HCG 2000 IU, for 3 weeks, then on/off after that. EC made it harder, much harder to orgasm. Things had improved a bit with low dose HCG, but not consistent. TRT 90mg/weel make it progressively worse. After changing to 100 mg/week things improved immediately. [*][B][U]Cold feet[/U][/B]: had them before any treatment. It was hands and feet. It was brutal. went to doctor and he said, literally "the blood is reaching your feet" and dismissed it. It was painful and lasted many months if not years. After starting with HCG, EC, TRT etc that had not been an issue until last coupe of weeks. It has improved somehow and it was never as bad as before, but it still there. [*][B][U]Anxiety[/U][/B]: I was diagnosed with GAD before any treatment and have relied over the years on many things (Mirtazapine, Trazodone, Bupropion, Buspiron and Clonazepam). HCG did away with most of my anxiety. Did not solve the insomnia though. EC continued the same trend. TRT has improved my sleep. On 90mg I slept relatively well without Clonazepam, but during the day I felt anxiety was increasing. On 100 mg, I feel mostly "normal" except the day of the injection at night, but sleep is mostly acceptable, no much difference. [*][B][U]LUTS[/U][/B]: At one point, HCG started to improved my LUTS. I don't remember if EC had any effect, but I don't think so. TRT has improved my LUTS. I don't take alfusosin anymore, just tadalafil 5mg daily. I've noticed that if I take aspirin (any dose, 81mg or 325mg) daily, mu LUTS improved significantly. If I stop taking it, immediately I start having more difficulties.Currently at 100 mg + tadalafil + aspirin (81mg) I'm mostly happy. [/LIST] Before reaching any conclusion about 100 mg/week being a magic dose, notice that it's been just 2 weeks (after 8 weeks at 30mg x3) And along with the dose, there have been changes in frequency and method (from 3xWeek to 2xWeek, and from IM to subQ) so too many variables to be sure. That's why I started this thread. It seems this response is either unrelated to the change in dose/frequency, or I'm having a paradoxical response. [/QUOTE]
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