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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
TRT water retention now showing in feet
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon H" data-source="post: 40943" data-attributes="member: 6219"><p>GeauxBears - If I read your post correctly your clomid run ended several months ago, and you've been on TRT now for a few months already. This would indicate that your swelling is not due to just starting TRT.</p><p></p><p>There are MANY different opinions on this, but please remember that successful E2 management varies greatly for each individual. For many, an E2 of 35 would be considered perfect, causing no symptoms, and looked at as being very healthy. For me, and many others, an E2 reading of 35 makes one feel miserable, both mentally and physically. An E2 of 35 for me causes water retention, gives me BPH symptoms, and mentally makes me difficult to be around. It could absolutely be that you fall into this category and need to lower your E2 into the 20-30 range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon H, post: 40943, member: 6219"] GeauxBears - If I read your post correctly your clomid run ended several months ago, and you've been on TRT now for a few months already. This would indicate that your swelling is not due to just starting TRT. There are MANY different opinions on this, but please remember that successful E2 management varies greatly for each individual. For many, an E2 of 35 would be considered perfect, causing no symptoms, and looked at as being very healthy. For me, and many others, an E2 reading of 35 makes one feel miserable, both mentally and physically. An E2 of 35 for me causes water retention, gives me BPH symptoms, and mentally makes me difficult to be around. It could absolutely be that you fall into this category and need to lower your E2 into the 20-30 range. [/QUOTE]
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