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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
TRT and a Hairy situation
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<blockquote data-quote="Vince Carter" data-source="post: 23490" data-attributes="member: 2657"><p>My hair is growing albeit not necesarily on my head but body hair growth for me is up just a bit and yes, some acne on my back but mainly traps and delts area. I missed what your total T was, you stated 1500 or more which if that's a trough number is FAR too high. and that's some of what you're experiencing, the very high T (and Free T) numbers. </p><p>HRT isn't without it's side effects I trim my body hair every 1-2 weeks and be more diligent about cleaning my acne prone spots. </p><p></p><p>I'd think about cutting down your T dosing maybe 5mg/week and get more frequent testing. Also recommend the sensitive Estradiol test that is more suitable for men. With that test your E2 isn't likely to be bumping 70. The standard test is set for women and won't give an accurate result for males.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince Carter, post: 23490, member: 2657"] My hair is growing albeit not necesarily on my head but body hair growth for me is up just a bit and yes, some acne on my back but mainly traps and delts area. I missed what your total T was, you stated 1500 or more which if that's a trough number is FAR too high. and that's some of what you're experiencing, the very high T (and Free T) numbers. HRT isn't without it's side effects I trim my body hair every 1-2 weeks and be more diligent about cleaning my acne prone spots. I'd think about cutting down your T dosing maybe 5mg/week and get more frequent testing. Also recommend the sensitive Estradiol test that is more suitable for men. With that test your E2 isn't likely to be bumping 70. The standard test is set for women and won't give an accurate result for males. [/QUOTE]
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