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TRT + HCG - The Gyno Monster?! My Trials and Tribulations
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimstigator" data-source="post: 8756" data-attributes="member: 1552"><p>Gene,</p><p></p><p>Much appreciated. I hadn't heard that even the increase in T can cause nipple issues that just subside over time. I have had itchy/sensitive nipples for years, but I have been on a testosterone roller coaster trying to restart. Some readings were as low as 300 during the restart, while others were near 1000. I suppose those fluctuations could have caused the sensitivity, much like I am experiencing now.</p><p></p><p>As far as the gyno - I do have a lump (from the past), that may or may not be getting bigger. I am likely blowing things WAY out of proportion, since I am in somewhat of a panic state. I suppose worst case, if I can't get the glands to cool off a bit, Dr Crisler offers a surgery to remove them.</p><p></p><p>E2... my nemesis. You are right on all counts here. Obviously my E2 is too low. The Dr has mentioned that as the treatment progresses, I need to watch what happens on the blood draws, and adjust adex as needed. I only talk to him every month or two, so in the interim, its on me to make the adjustments. I have a pretty firm grip on where I need to be... and its not between E2 of 5-15. I suppose I just get scared to lower adex dose as in my head, its fighting off the "gyno" that I may or may not have. </p><p></p><p>I don't want to completely cut out HCG before speaking with the Dr, so I will take your advice and try 100iu injections, totaling my prescribed weekly dose.</p><p></p><p>Again, thanks for the input. It really helps calm my nerve.</p><p></p><p>-Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimstigator, post: 8756, member: 1552"] Gene, Much appreciated. I hadn't heard that even the increase in T can cause nipple issues that just subside over time. I have had itchy/sensitive nipples for years, but I have been on a testosterone roller coaster trying to restart. Some readings were as low as 300 during the restart, while others were near 1000. I suppose those fluctuations could have caused the sensitivity, much like I am experiencing now. As far as the gyno - I do have a lump (from the past), that may or may not be getting bigger. I am likely blowing things WAY out of proportion, since I am in somewhat of a panic state. I suppose worst case, if I can't get the glands to cool off a bit, Dr Crisler offers a surgery to remove them. E2... my nemesis. You are right on all counts here. Obviously my E2 is too low. The Dr has mentioned that as the treatment progresses, I need to watch what happens on the blood draws, and adjust adex as needed. I only talk to him every month or two, so in the interim, its on me to make the adjustments. I have a pretty firm grip on where I need to be... and its not between E2 of 5-15. I suppose I just get scared to lower adex dose as in my head, its fighting off the "gyno" that I may or may not have. I don't want to completely cut out HCG before speaking with the Dr, so I will take your advice and try 100iu injections, totaling my prescribed weekly dose. Again, thanks for the input. It really helps calm my nerve. -Jim [/QUOTE]
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