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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: 183605" data-attributes="member: 13164"><p>I feel like the TRT was working well, but....the joint pain confused me, I thought it was the RA, but then when I got my E2 test results, I realized the ankle pain was related to the low E2. I just need to adjust my TRT protocol slightly, so my e2 goes back to the usual 25 (or so). I will more than likely increase my T Cyp to 12mg x 3, and continue the T cream 4 x wk, that should bring my FT up fairly close to the lab normal range. Last FT were 15.8, 18.1, and 19.0, all last year were above lab limit, and my TRT MD wanted me to attempt to deal with the low SHBG by dropping my FT. I may have gone to low, and the DHT was 95 last test, may be slightly higher, although I am dosing the same with the T Cream, just decreased the T cyp from 60mg/wk down to its current 30mg (total) wk. I understood that (higher) DHT can keep E2 down naturally. Libido has been good, and nocturnal erections are frequent and strong. </p><p>The only variable I was unsure of was Hcg, I take 20 units 3 x wk, I am unsure if going up to 25 x 3/wk would be beneficial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davidrn, post: 183605, member: 13164"] I feel like the TRT was working well, but....the joint pain confused me, I thought it was the RA, but then when I got my E2 test results, I realized the ankle pain was related to the low E2. I just need to adjust my TRT protocol slightly, so my e2 goes back to the usual 25 (or so). I will more than likely increase my T Cyp to 12mg x 3, and continue the T cream 4 x wk, that should bring my FT up fairly close to the lab normal range. Last FT were 15.8, 18.1, and 19.0, all last year were above lab limit, and my TRT MD wanted me to attempt to deal with the low SHBG by dropping my FT. I may have gone to low, and the DHT was 95 last test, may be slightly higher, although I am dosing the same with the T Cream, just decreased the T cyp from 60mg/wk down to its current 30mg (total) wk. I understood that (higher) DHT can keep E2 down naturally. Libido has been good, and nocturnal erections are frequent and strong. The only variable I was unsure of was Hcg, I take 20 units 3 x wk, I am unsure if going up to 25 x 3/wk would be beneficial. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Updated labs, very low E2
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