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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
T increasing, E2 decreasing on TRT, no AI. Why?
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<blockquote data-quote="AbsoluteZ3R0" data-source="post: 71531" data-attributes="member: 15174"><p>The majority of aromatization occurs in the testicles, so once you switched from drugs that create testosterone in your testicles (HCG, clomid) to a drug that puts testosterone in your body exogenously (sustanon), you eliminated the majority of aromatase activity in your body. Furthermore, 100mg of testosterone weekly is not a whole lot, so your estrogen levels seem reasonable considering that dose. If you were to raise your total T to 400 on HCG, you'd probably see higher E2 than if you were to raise your total T to 800 on pure testosterone. If you included a small dose of HCG as an adjunct to your test injections, you'd definitely see that E2 number go up. As for your muscle cramps, I can't imagine why nicotine gum would assist the cramping. It suggests to me that it may be an issue involving acetylcholine, but that's pure conjecture. Any history of Alzheimer's in your family?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AbsoluteZ3R0, post: 71531, member: 15174"] The majority of aromatization occurs in the testicles, so once you switched from drugs that create testosterone in your testicles (HCG, clomid) to a drug that puts testosterone in your body exogenously (sustanon), you eliminated the majority of aromatase activity in your body. Furthermore, 100mg of testosterone weekly is not a whole lot, so your estrogen levels seem reasonable considering that dose. If you were to raise your total T to 400 on HCG, you'd probably see higher E2 than if you were to raise your total T to 800 on pure testosterone. If you included a small dose of HCG as an adjunct to your test injections, you'd definitely see that E2 number go up. As for your muscle cramps, I can't imagine why nicotine gum would assist the cramping. It suggests to me that it may be an issue involving acetylcholine, but that's pure conjecture. Any history of Alzheimer's in your family? [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
T increasing, E2 decreasing on TRT, no AI. Why?
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