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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
The Thread for Dialed-In Dudes
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<blockquote data-quote="dd340" data-source="post: 133551" data-attributes="member: 21043"><p>I’m 44, started TRT about 8 months ago. </p><p>Use 110 mg of enathate split into 2 doses per week.</p><p>No AI</p><p>No Hcg</p><p>My total T comes back at the top the range or even a bit above top range on that dosage</p><p>E2 near top of normal range</p><p>Weight train 5 times per week</p><p>Lots of meat and animal protein with some fruits and salads each day</p><p>Keep carbs down to around 100g per day or a bit more if I am training hard</p><p></p><p>I have never experienced any negative side effects that I see so much of on this site. </p><p>I do have low DHEA before I started TRT so I literally just started that yesterday at just 10mg and will slowly increase to see what effect it has.</p><p>Only thing that hasn’t gotten better has been my sleep which is about the same from before starting TRT. I’m hoping dhea will improve this.</p><p></p><p>My bottom line is I think too many protocols have too much started all at once, TRT, AI, HCG, DHEA, etc and then there is almost no way to know what effect each one has.</p><p>Plus I think controlling estrogen from the beginning is nuts. Let your body get used to higher E2 for a couple of months and you will be much better for it. </p><p>90% of the symptoms that people are on here complaining about are from too many different drugs at the same time and most importantly it is almost all in their head. Every time someone has a bad day or feels a bit off they immediately want to change the protocol, gotta up my AI, my estrogen is too high, gotta check my bloodwork etc etc. To me that’s crazy. It’s normal to have ups and downs, every human on earth has them whether or not they are on TRT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dd340, post: 133551, member: 21043"] I’m 44, started TRT about 8 months ago. Use 110 mg of enathate split into 2 doses per week. No AI No Hcg My total T comes back at the top the range or even a bit above top range on that dosage E2 near top of normal range Weight train 5 times per week Lots of meat and animal protein with some fruits and salads each day Keep carbs down to around 100g per day or a bit more if I am training hard I have never experienced any negative side effects that I see so much of on this site. I do have low DHEA before I started TRT so I literally just started that yesterday at just 10mg and will slowly increase to see what effect it has. Only thing that hasn’t gotten better has been my sleep which is about the same from before starting TRT. I’m hoping dhea will improve this. My bottom line is I think too many protocols have too much started all at once, TRT, AI, HCG, DHEA, etc and then there is almost no way to know what effect each one has. Plus I think controlling estrogen from the beginning is nuts. Let your body get used to higher E2 for a couple of months and you will be much better for it. 90% of the symptoms that people are on here complaining about are from too many different drugs at the same time and most importantly it is almost all in their head. Every time someone has a bad day or feels a bit off they immediately want to change the protocol, gotta up my AI, my estrogen is too high, gotta check my bloodwork etc etc. To me that’s crazy. It’s normal to have ups and downs, every human on earth has them whether or not they are on TRT. [/QUOTE]
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