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Testosterone Side Effect Management
T.Cyp 100 mg/week - Night sweats, anxiety
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<blockquote data-quote="Belekas" data-source="post: 265714" data-attributes="member: 44155"><p>You need to tackle this a bit and it should be fine. Theres good ways to work on this nuturally with really high % improvements before looking at meds. So the natural protocol, supplements, cardio and sleep I'd say are the most important ones at least from MPOV.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for the good words mate, appreciated. So yes I ditched Sustanon, potassium and magnesium supps I had from NOW, and started a bunch of other supplements recommended by Dr. Thomas O'Connor aka TheAnabolicDoc. Also got the meds Telmisartan and Bystolic(Nebivolol) ready to test-drive because of the elevated BP/RHR and heavy resistance training and cardio as they do take a toll on ones body over time. Also the protocol change from E3.5D to E5D def feels like made a positive change as well at least in my case. It's hard to pinpoint the real cause so I take it as a whole and won't go into micromanaging as that is exactly what causes anxiety and BP/RHR elevation on its own. Been there done that.</p><p></p><p>I'd say go for it. E5D or even E6D if you will forget. My E2 went down on this protocol VS the one I had before on same dosage of 100mg/week split E3.5D. And also on day 5, being my injection day, my TT is down to 519ng/dL which is very close to my pre TRT baseline of 482ng/dL so maybe this is one of the key elements for my BP to fall back in range and less stimulation, less feeling hot, etc, etc. No surprise if you are 2 or 3x your natural baseline TT at through that one might get some sides and elevations IMO. Unless your TT was very low then a different story I guess but my point stays.</p><p></p><p>Another interesting thing my HCT and Hb went down going from 2 weekly injections to 1 as per currently. Last week it was 0.467 and 166.0g/L FWIW which is lower then on the previous test when running the old E3.5D protocol. </p><p></p><p>lol thats a good one and yeah I follow your posts as well and have no doubts you will figure it out sooner then later.</p><p></p><p>Best regards,</p><p>Bel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Belekas, post: 265714, member: 44155"] You need to tackle this a bit and it should be fine. Theres good ways to work on this nuturally with really high % improvements before looking at meds. So the natural protocol, supplements, cardio and sleep I'd say are the most important ones at least from MPOV. Thank you for the good words mate, appreciated. So yes I ditched Sustanon, potassium and magnesium supps I had from NOW, and started a bunch of other supplements recommended by Dr. Thomas O'Connor aka TheAnabolicDoc. Also got the meds Telmisartan and Bystolic(Nebivolol) ready to test-drive because of the elevated BP/RHR and heavy resistance training and cardio as they do take a toll on ones body over time. Also the protocol change from E3.5D to E5D def feels like made a positive change as well at least in my case. It's hard to pinpoint the real cause so I take it as a whole and won't go into micromanaging as that is exactly what causes anxiety and BP/RHR elevation on its own. Been there done that. I'd say go for it. E5D or even E6D if you will forget. My E2 went down on this protocol VS the one I had before on same dosage of 100mg/week split E3.5D. And also on day 5, being my injection day, my TT is down to 519ng/dL which is very close to my pre TRT baseline of 482ng/dL so maybe this is one of the key elements for my BP to fall back in range and less stimulation, less feeling hot, etc, etc. No surprise if you are 2 or 3x your natural baseline TT at through that one might get some sides and elevations IMO. Unless your TT was very low then a different story I guess but my point stays. Another interesting thing my HCT and Hb went down going from 2 weekly injections to 1 as per currently. Last week it was 0.467 and 166.0g/L FWIW which is lower then on the previous test when running the old E3.5D protocol. lol thats a good one and yeah I follow your posts as well and have no doubts you will figure it out sooner then later. Best regards, Bel [/QUOTE]
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