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Testosterone Side Effect Management
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<blockquote data-quote="Charlesfitstein" data-source="post: 248606" data-attributes="member: 43901"><p>I will try to be brief but I have been struggling to gain any benefits from TRT. I reluctantly started test inject mainly do to cost of other treatments six months ago. I have not seen or felt any positive benefits. My sleep has worsened, sex drive has actually gone done, testicular atrophy set in barely. I went back to my doctor who specializes in hormones and informed him of this. While I was there my estradiol level was high and he tried a natural estrogen blocker supplement that didn’t work and then prescribed Arimidex. At first I noticed a slight improvement, however I developed what I thought was a sweat rash a week or two into using it. Turns out I believe it’s going to be a rash from the Arimidex. I will be going to a dermatologist in several days to confirm, in the meantime my general doctor put me on a strong cream and gave me a shot and it didn’t help the rash at all. I accidentally missed a dose of Arimidex and noticed I wasn’t as itchy, skin rash seemed to start to fade from brought red to brown. Me thinning the meds were finally killing the rash I took my Arimidex and a day later the rash is back and it’s getting worse. I called my hormone doctor and I cannot get in for 7 weeks. The nurse said if I would like to stop or change medications he can do that without a visit though. I am considering stopping Arimidex and test shots and going back to hCG which I never had issues with and stopped simply because of cost. If anyone could shine some light on this and any thing to help with the rash it would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charlesfitstein, post: 248606, member: 43901"] I will try to be brief but I have been struggling to gain any benefits from TRT. I reluctantly started test inject mainly do to cost of other treatments six months ago. I have not seen or felt any positive benefits. My sleep has worsened, sex drive has actually gone done, testicular atrophy set in barely. I went back to my doctor who specializes in hormones and informed him of this. While I was there my estradiol level was high and he tried a natural estrogen blocker supplement that didn’t work and then prescribed Arimidex. At first I noticed a slight improvement, however I developed what I thought was a sweat rash a week or two into using it. Turns out I believe it’s going to be a rash from the Arimidex. I will be going to a dermatologist in several days to confirm, in the meantime my general doctor put me on a strong cream and gave me a shot and it didn’t help the rash at all. I accidentally missed a dose of Arimidex and noticed I wasn’t as itchy, skin rash seemed to start to fade from brought red to brown. Me thinning the meds were finally killing the rash I took my Arimidex and a day later the rash is back and it’s getting worse. I called my hormone doctor and I cannot get in for 7 weeks. The nurse said if I would like to stop or change medications he can do that without a visit though. I am considering stopping Arimidex and test shots and going back to hCG which I never had issues with and stopped simply because of cost. If anyone could shine some light on this and any thing to help with the rash it would be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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