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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
What Level E2 do you have to worry about gyno? Can too much Clomid give Low E2 symptoms like Adex?
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<blockquote data-quote="PeteMitchell" data-source="post: 45418" data-attributes="member: 13610"><p><u><strong>E2</strong></u></p><p>Background</p><p>I'm on TRT at 200mg cyptionate per week plus HCG 500iu 2X per week.</p><p>Last E2 sensitive test came back at 63.5. Range 8-35. (i think it might have spiked bc the week prior to test I had just cut Adex back from .5 twice a week to .25 twice a week....Got it tested again yesterday to see if E2 is decreasing; still awaiting results)</p><p></p><p></p><p>QUESTION 1: At what level of E2 should I be worried about gyno at my dosage of cypionate?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><u><strong>CLOMID</strong></u></p><p>Doc also prescribed 25mg Clomid ED, but I quit taking after 2 weeks because I felt like shit (he also prescribed 1mg Adex 3X week for TRT, I bottomed out E2 in 2 weeks and cut clomid completely and Adex by a lot). However I'm wondering if bottomed out E2 was due to Clomid + Adex or from Adex only. The E2 test at the time showed 2 on range 8-35. </p><p></p><p>So Clomid Questions...</p><p></p><p>QUESTION 2: I know Clomid just blocks estrogen receptors w/o actually lowering E2 levels, but can too much Clomid make you feel like your E2 levels have bottomed out?? </p><p></p><p>QUESTION 3: Does Clomid only block estrogen receptors in breast tissue, or does it block them elsewhere also?</p><p></p><p>QUESTION 4: Are the receptors in breast tissue the ones that make you feel like shit if they aren't receiving enough estrogen or are those different receptors?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PeteMitchell, post: 45418, member: 13610"] [U][B]E2[/B][/U] Background I'm on TRT at 200mg cyptionate per week plus HCG 500iu 2X per week. Last E2 sensitive test came back at 63.5. Range 8-35. (i think it might have spiked bc the week prior to test I had just cut Adex back from .5 twice a week to .25 twice a week....Got it tested again yesterday to see if E2 is decreasing; still awaiting results) QUESTION 1: At what level of E2 should I be worried about gyno at my dosage of cypionate? [U][B]CLOMID[/B][/U] Doc also prescribed 25mg Clomid ED, but I quit taking after 2 weeks because I felt like shit (he also prescribed 1mg Adex 3X week for TRT, I bottomed out E2 in 2 weeks and cut clomid completely and Adex by a lot). However I'm wondering if bottomed out E2 was due to Clomid + Adex or from Adex only. The E2 test at the time showed 2 on range 8-35. So Clomid Questions... QUESTION 2: I know Clomid just blocks estrogen receptors w/o actually lowering E2 levels, but can too much Clomid make you feel like your E2 levels have bottomed out?? QUESTION 3: Does Clomid only block estrogen receptors in breast tissue, or does it block them elsewhere also? QUESTION 4: Are the receptors in breast tissue the ones that make you feel like shit if they aren't receiving enough estrogen or are those different receptors? [/QUOTE]
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