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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Water Retention and Rapid Weight Gain Caused by Testosterone
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<blockquote data-quote="HealthMan" data-source="post: 147490" data-attributes="member: 13512"><p>Please use mg for testosterone and IU for HCG so we can understand your current dosage. You dont even have labs under this protocol and are thinking about changing it? Wait for labs. Your SHBG is high so no benefit in more frequent injections other than potentially lowering estradiol.</p><p>Stick to the protocol your doctor gave you and get bloodwork. 0.125mg anastrozole EOD is most likely an overkill. Your body is still adapting to TRT and some side effects might be transient. The problem is that when you get bloodwork now it will be based on anastrozole EOD which is probably a lot. If i were you i would stop the anastrozole and stick to the protocol for an additional 4 weeks and get bloodwork. Then you will able to make better decisions together with your doctor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HealthMan, post: 147490, member: 13512"] Please use mg for testosterone and IU for HCG so we can understand your current dosage. You dont even have labs under this protocol and are thinking about changing it? Wait for labs. Your SHBG is high so no benefit in more frequent injections other than potentially lowering estradiol. Stick to the protocol your doctor gave you and get bloodwork. 0.125mg anastrozole EOD is most likely an overkill. Your body is still adapting to TRT and some side effects might be transient. The problem is that when you get bloodwork now it will be based on anastrozole EOD which is probably a lot. If i were you i would stop the anastrozole and stick to the protocol for an additional 4 weeks and get bloodwork. Then you will able to make better decisions together with your doctor. [/QUOTE]
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Water Retention and Rapid Weight Gain Caused by Testosterone
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