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<blockquote data-quote="BigBamBoo" data-source="post: 197698" data-attributes="member: 18654"><p>So here are some of the issues I have when on TRT. Lowering the dose helps with some of them but then I don’t feel the benefits of TRT.</p><p></p><p>Flat emotionally...I just become very linear. Lose interest in most things.</p><p>Tingling in my right hand. Like carpel tunnel.</p><p>My left eye waters constantly.</p><p>Water retention </p><p>Have a very hard time achieving orgasm.</p><p>When I can get off, the volume and force is very little which decreases the pleasure for me.</p><p>Heart palpitations.</p><p>I start snoring....I never snored prior to TRT and once I stopped TRT I magically stopped snoring.</p><p></p><p>Those are the main ones.</p><p></p><p>The positives are I feel bettering physically...less aches and pains. My sports performance goes up. Recovery from working out is much faster.</p><p></p><p>What I need is to supplement T...not replace it. If they ever figure out how to do that, that will be a game changer for many men.</p><p></p><p>My natural TT is around 600, but I have high SHBG so my FT is on the low side.</p><p></p><p>As you mentioned with test prop the E2 issues might be an issue. I think I would do better with the “swing” of the fast acting esters, but the slower rise and fall of E might not work well.</p><p></p><p>We will see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigBamBoo, post: 197698, member: 18654"] So here are some of the issues I have when on TRT. Lowering the dose helps with some of them but then I don’t feel the benefits of TRT. Flat emotionally...I just become very linear. Lose interest in most things. Tingling in my right hand. Like carpel tunnel. My left eye waters constantly. Water retention Have a very hard time achieving orgasm. When I can get off, the volume and force is very little which decreases the pleasure for me. Heart palpitations. I start snoring....I never snored prior to TRT and once I stopped TRT I magically stopped snoring. Those are the main ones. The positives are I feel bettering physically...less aches and pains. My sports performance goes up. Recovery from working out is much faster. What I need is to supplement T...not replace it. If they ever figure out how to do that, that will be a game changer for many men. My natural TT is around 600, but I have high SHBG so my FT is on the low side. As you mentioned with test prop the E2 issues might be an issue. I think I would do better with the “swing” of the fast acting esters, but the slower rise and fall of E might not work well. We will see. [/QUOTE]
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