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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
TRT for 3.5 Months - Gyno? Very Worried
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<blockquote data-quote="tc80" data-source="post: 63091" data-attributes="member: 15069"><p>Im not due to see my doc for another five weeks, they are no help to the AI's and dont know anything about estradiol effects and levels really, or seems trt in general. Im going to switch PC doc eventually. For now i can get my own bloodwork through defy so can pretty much figure this out with the numbers and small adjustments. I will get the serm and two AIs by next week and was hoping to formulate a starting protocol and make changes from there. My idea is:</p><p></p><p>1.Drop my Test shots to either 60x2 or 70x2 starting today</p><p>2.Days 1-3...Take letro 2.5 for 3 days to kill the estrogen</p><p>3.Day 4 start nolva and AI at X? Amount. once at a stable level drop nolva(one doctor said take for a month for gyno)</p><p>4. then slowly reduce AI and keep checking estradiol bloodwork every two weeks and maybe even not need one at lower t dose depending on where estradiol balances out</p><p></p><p>I feel like from what ive just been through trt should be started low and worked up higher slowly adjusting and keeping everything in check until the best balance for each individual is achieved and maybe never experience any bad side effects. Im lost in all this what do you think?</p><p>Off the subject but that estradiol test cost me four hours in the ER last night because i couldn't straighten my arm or raise it from severe pain and had a red line from my elbow where the needle was all the way to my armpit. My friend is a PA and said its either a blood infection or inflamed vein but had to go in to be checked or it could get ugly. Turned out to be inflamed vein so was the best of the $hitty outcomes but still sucked. Adding to my awesome experience thus far</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tc80, post: 63091, member: 15069"] Im not due to see my doc for another five weeks, they are no help to the AI's and dont know anything about estradiol effects and levels really, or seems trt in general. Im going to switch PC doc eventually. For now i can get my own bloodwork through defy so can pretty much figure this out with the numbers and small adjustments. I will get the serm and two AIs by next week and was hoping to formulate a starting protocol and make changes from there. My idea is: 1.Drop my Test shots to either 60x2 or 70x2 starting today 2.Days 1-3...Take letro 2.5 for 3 days to kill the estrogen 3.Day 4 start nolva and AI at X? Amount. once at a stable level drop nolva(one doctor said take for a month for gyno) 4. then slowly reduce AI and keep checking estradiol bloodwork every two weeks and maybe even not need one at lower t dose depending on where estradiol balances out I feel like from what ive just been through trt should be started low and worked up higher slowly adjusting and keeping everything in check until the best balance for each individual is achieved and maybe never experience any bad side effects. Im lost in all this what do you think? Off the subject but that estradiol test cost me four hours in the ER last night because i couldn't straighten my arm or raise it from severe pain and had a red line from my elbow where the needle was all the way to my armpit. My friend is a PA and said its either a blood infection or inflamed vein but had to go in to be checked or it could get ugly. Turned out to be inflamed vein so was the best of the $hitty outcomes but still sucked. Adding to my awesome experience thus far [/QUOTE]
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