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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Testosterone causing hypo symptoms
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<blockquote data-quote="Deltadoc" data-source="post: 231224" data-attributes="member: 43722"><p>I have secondary hypogonadism from Pituitary tumor (removed) and have also had a radical prostatectomy in December. My urologist allowed me to start back on TRT in April with low dose 40mg cyp a week. I take 75mg thyroxine and 20mg hydrocortisone daily. I have gradually increased Test. to 70mg per week (q4d). I’m not quite at a sweet spot but feeling pretty goog; constipation going away, scalp and skin are more oily. Cold hands are better but still a problem if air conditioning set to low. Heart rate is good but fatigue still a problem after the noon meal. I may try going to weekly injects since I am probably androgen sensitive. </p><p>I went years with low T before pit. tumor was diagnosed and I think that has resulted in a heightened sensitivity to TRT. I feel like it will be at least a year before my body gets used to the exogenous Testosterone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deltadoc, post: 231224, member: 43722"] I have secondary hypogonadism from Pituitary tumor (removed) and have also had a radical prostatectomy in December. My urologist allowed me to start back on TRT in April with low dose 40mg cyp a week. I take 75mg thyroxine and 20mg hydrocortisone daily. I have gradually increased Test. to 70mg per week (q4d). I’m not quite at a sweet spot but feeling pretty goog; constipation going away, scalp and skin are more oily. Cold hands are better but still a problem if air conditioning set to low. Heart rate is good but fatigue still a problem after the noon meal. I may try going to weekly injects since I am probably androgen sensitive. I went years with low T before pit. tumor was diagnosed and I think that has resulted in a heightened sensitivity to TRT. I feel like it will be at least a year before my body gets used to the exogenous Testosterone. [/QUOTE]
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