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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Updated labs, very low E2
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<blockquote data-quote="davidrn" data-source="post: 183536" data-attributes="member: 13164"><p>I am seeing my rheumatologist in a week, (have RA) and got a few labs to bring in, also wanted to see how my TT and FT levels were looking. I have very low SHBG (10-15 usually) and so my FT is always high. My regimen has changed a bit over the years, currently my goal is to decrease my FT, it is usually about 15-25% above normal limits. Over the past few months, I have been taking 10mg of T cyp 3 x week (M-W-F) and use a small amount of T cream on the testicles 4 days a week. HcG is 20mg three x wk, I also take DHEA 25mg and Pregnenolone 50mg 3 x wk with the T Cyp. </p><p>So, I have been having some serious ankle pain, and was confused about that. Now I understand, my CRP was 1.2, so inflammation is not the problem. However my E2 was 5 (<29) and now I know what is going on. (I believe the low E2 is causing the joint pain?) my TT was 491 and FT is 118 ( 35.0-155.0 pg/mL ) this is the lowest FT I have gotten, so i am happy that I can get it down, my DHT last time was <100 but I am wondering if the testicle cream is causing less E2? (with almost doubling my DHT over a year ago, although still in the 80-95 range). I need to increase my E2, any opinion? I am thinking I may need more DHEA? or more doses ? Any thoughts on what I should do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davidrn, post: 183536, member: 13164"] I am seeing my rheumatologist in a week, (have RA) and got a few labs to bring in, also wanted to see how my TT and FT levels were looking. I have very low SHBG (10-15 usually) and so my FT is always high. My regimen has changed a bit over the years, currently my goal is to decrease my FT, it is usually about 15-25% above normal limits. Over the past few months, I have been taking 10mg of T cyp 3 x week (M-W-F) and use a small amount of T cream on the testicles 4 days a week. HcG is 20mg three x wk, I also take DHEA 25mg and Pregnenolone 50mg 3 x wk with the T Cyp. So, I have been having some serious ankle pain, and was confused about that. Now I understand, my CRP was 1.2, so inflammation is not the problem. However my E2 was 5 (<29) and now I know what is going on. (I believe the low E2 is causing the joint pain?) my TT was 491 and FT is 118 ( 35.0-155.0 pg/mL ) this is the lowest FT I have gotten, so i am happy that I can get it down, my DHT last time was <100 but I am wondering if the testicle cream is causing less E2? (with almost doubling my DHT over a year ago, although still in the 80-95 range). I need to increase my E2, any opinion? I am thinking I may need more DHEA? or more doses ? Any thoughts on what I should do? [/QUOTE]
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