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<blockquote data-quote="Fortunate" data-source="post: 230152" data-attributes="member: 42264"><p>If there is one thing I have learned it's that TRT is an exercise in patience. I don't typically post over such a small timeframe. The reason I did this time is the level of fatigue I have felt for the length of time (about 9 days) is unusual for me. The other reason is that I have generally under treated myself with Natesto and hCG, so I am not as familiar with high free T levels.</p><p></p><p>Rough timeline: started Xyosted (which is enanthate) 50mg about every 4-5 days four weeks ago. Most of the time, no hCG. I used the anastrazole to address mild anxiety and low grade headache around the time I injected. About 9 days ago, I started feeling the fatigue, which was kinda overwhelming. I assumed I "crashed" my E2, which is why I started the hCG again (an attempt to bump up E2 a bit). </p><p></p><p>I felt better on the hCG for the first two days. By day three of hCG, I started to feel bad (hard to describe), so I stopped. </p><p></p><p>It will be interesting to see what my E2 looks like. If it's the culprit, I suppose it can be either way too high or way too low, which is crazy. If I had to bet, I'd bet too low.</p><p></p><p>I will definitely post once I get it. Meanwhile, I am genuinely curious what free T levels guys are aiming for (I totally understand free T is only one part of a very large puzzle).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortunate, post: 230152, member: 42264"] If there is one thing I have learned it's that TRT is an exercise in patience. I don't typically post over such a small timeframe. The reason I did this time is the level of fatigue I have felt for the length of time (about 9 days) is unusual for me. The other reason is that I have generally under treated myself with Natesto and hCG, so I am not as familiar with high free T levels. Rough timeline: started Xyosted (which is enanthate) 50mg about every 4-5 days four weeks ago. Most of the time, no hCG. I used the anastrazole to address mild anxiety and low grade headache around the time I injected. About 9 days ago, I started feeling the fatigue, which was kinda overwhelming. I assumed I "crashed" my E2, which is why I started the hCG again (an attempt to bump up E2 a bit). I felt better on the hCG for the first two days. By day three of hCG, I started to feel bad (hard to describe), so I stopped. It will be interesting to see what my E2 looks like. If it's the culprit, I suppose it can be either way too high or way too low, which is crazy. If I had to bet, I'd bet too low. I will definitely post once I get it. Meanwhile, I am genuinely curious what free T levels guys are aiming for (I totally understand free T is only one part of a very large puzzle). [/QUOTE]
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