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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Very Worried - Potential Cardiac Issues & TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 102098" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>If you injected 100mg in one single shot, it's no wonder you had a bad reaction, the larger the dosage the large the peak of testosterone and estrogen, it's the estrogen peaks high enough this can cause serious anxiety and can turn a man into a moody bitch just like a woman. What you need before you start TRT is labs indicating SHBG levels, this determines dosage, if SHBG is low free hormones (free estrogen) will be high and you won't feel too good. </p><p></p><p>You've got to split those shots up, do 50mg twice weekly, I do mine Monday morning and Thursday evening to minimize these peaks and keep levels stable. When you inject one large dose you peak high and days later your levels start dropping, this will affect mood and energy levels and can even cause anxiety and nervousness.</p><p></p><p>If you have problems with 50 twice weekly I suggest you start lower (40mg twice weekly) and go slower raising your levels over many months. This method has helped many with anxiety disorders. You really need that SHBG level, it's the most important lab value when starting TRT.</p><p></p><p>I also suggest that it's not TRT causing this reaction, but you are reacting to sticking yourself with a needle, this can be stressful to just about anyone. It does get easier with time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 102098, member: 15832"] If you injected 100mg in one single shot, it's no wonder you had a bad reaction, the larger the dosage the large the peak of testosterone and estrogen, it's the estrogen peaks high enough this can cause serious anxiety and can turn a man into a moody bitch just like a woman. What you need before you start TRT is labs indicating SHBG levels, this determines dosage, if SHBG is low free hormones (free estrogen) will be high and you won't feel too good. You've got to split those shots up, do 50mg twice weekly, I do mine Monday morning and Thursday evening to minimize these peaks and keep levels stable. When you inject one large dose you peak high and days later your levels start dropping, this will affect mood and energy levels and can even cause anxiety and nervousness. If you have problems with 50 twice weekly I suggest you start lower (40mg twice weekly) and go slower raising your levels over many months. This method has helped many with anxiety disorders. You really need that SHBG level, it's the most important lab value when starting TRT. I also suggest that it's not TRT causing this reaction, but you are reacting to sticking yourself with a needle, this can be stressful to just about anyone. It does get easier with time. [/QUOTE]
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