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Testosterone Side Effect Management
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<blockquote data-quote="Worried" data-source="post: 59996" data-attributes="member: 14808"><p>I would like to report that today I am feeling amazing. I am eight days removed from the last anastrozole tablet. Yesterday I had my injection of test. This morning I had my injection of hCG. If this is the beginning of how it's going to feel long-term I'm pretty darn excited. BTW yesterday I was feeling pretty good too. </p><p></p><p> No one was arguing that the thyroid issue didn't need to be addressed. I'm simply stating that I am taking measures to do so. Which includes continuing to monitor. I'm sure we all agree that at times our blood work can be skewed or there is an occurrence that can cause something to be out of balance. </p><p></p><p> Once again I am very thankful for all of your input. I am thoroughly convinced that the AI blocker was causing me nightmarish side effects. If I could change my name from worried I would change it to excited! </p><p></p><p> Good or bad I will continue to report my progress or lack there of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Worried, post: 59996, member: 14808"] I would like to report that today I am feeling amazing. I am eight days removed from the last anastrozole tablet. Yesterday I had my injection of test. This morning I had my injection of hCG. If this is the beginning of how it's going to feel long-term I'm pretty darn excited. BTW yesterday I was feeling pretty good too. No one was arguing that the thyroid issue didn't need to be addressed. I'm simply stating that I am taking measures to do so. Which includes continuing to monitor. I'm sure we all agree that at times our blood work can be skewed or there is an occurrence that can cause something to be out of balance. Once again I am very thankful for all of your input. I am thoroughly convinced that the AI blocker was causing me nightmarish side effects. If I could change my name from worried I would change it to excited! Good or bad I will continue to report my progress or lack there of. [/QUOTE]
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