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Twelve weeks into TRT and concerned I’ve made a mistake…
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil Goodman" data-source="post: 233998" data-attributes="member: 42777"><p>1.) don’t add HCG if you aren’t dialed in on test yet. The puffy face could be from higher E2 and/or hormonal swings. Your body may settle in more over time, or you could try increasing frequency so your body isn’t on as much of a roller coaster. That should reduce aromatization and reduce hormonal swings…so instead of once/week go with 2-3 injections per week while keeping the same dose(or possibly lowering depending on what your bloodwork looks like)</p><p></p><p>2.) after 12 weeks it would probably be easier longterm if you just go cold turkey. With some atrophy already occurring there may be a small lag, but it shouldn’t take long for them to come back online.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil Goodman, post: 233998, member: 42777"] 1.) don’t add HCG if you aren’t dialed in on test yet. The puffy face could be from higher E2 and/or hormonal swings. Your body may settle in more over time, or you could try increasing frequency so your body isn’t on as much of a roller coaster. That should reduce aromatization and reduce hormonal swings…so instead of once/week go with 2-3 injections per week while keeping the same dose(or possibly lowering depending on what your bloodwork looks like) 2.) after 12 weeks it would probably be easier longterm if you just go cold turkey. With some atrophy already occurring there may be a small lag, but it shouldn’t take long for them to come back online. [/QUOTE]
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