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Testosterone Side Effect Management
Where to get HCG prescription filled?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pipewrench" data-source="post: 169072" data-attributes="member: 39971"><p>That’s what I was thinking. I agree with the first half. Thanks for reassuring me.</p><p>I mean considering how the other dr treated me in an other state compared to this one. And what I have read etc.</p><p></p><p>But my e2 levels max out to the top when I get my test serum up around 900 and it coincidentally it causes my prolactin to jump up. Which is a sign of a pituitary tumor in men. The trt doctor that I agreed with most of the time usually prescribed 1 mg a week but he said I was one of the few sensitive to estrogen . And I never done steroids before. Heck I about passed out holding my breath giving myself my first test shot because i hate shots.</p><p>I’m pretty far from being a meat head full of</p><p>Muscle.</p><p></p><p>I’m actually 50 year old trying to get my bp down and get my prolactin and e2 down to have some some umph and motivation or have some energy so maybe I can start working out like a man should safely ,</p><p>even if it means doing it low test. I’d feel better if I could just have 500 test serum level. It’s an improvement.</p><p></p><p>But I’m tired of suffering the high estrodial and high prolactin symptoms. It’s an uncomfortable feeling. Feels like someone been trying to sand paper my nips completely off. So no muscle head here. Neither do I have a reason to lie about it.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately this dr is my only source besides reliable pharmacy at the moment. And I am awaiting an appointment with an endocrinologist out of town. She’s backed up.</p><p></p><p> But Yea I don’t care if he’s a doctor Or not. Same for the one Out if town that I haven’t met. Personally I feel as if I took a 500 iu shots of hcg twice a week making 5000 units a one month supply.</p><p></p><p>But with a shot of test once a week half a vial of the 200mg/ml once a week while taking 1 mg of anastrozole on the test shot day and 1 mg of anastrozole on the hcg only day.</p><p></p><p>Then I would feel a lot better and I would get more done. If I changed that regimen it would only be due to the blood work and how I felt.</p><p></p><p>That means only Perhaps changing tthe whole</p><p>Vial of test cypionate 200mg/ml rather than half of it . But I’m telling you I would need another mg of anastrozole If i did. I mean if I feel it and see it on the blood work ofcourse. . </p><p>I appreciate your opinion about anastrozole but in my case there maybe more to it were both unaware of. Idk. </p><p>But that Dr gave me an mri to check for a pituitary tumor because of those high prolactin levels.. </p><p>Something is causing the symptoms. And it’s not because I’m the ultimate warrior. Lol. </p><p></p><p>I believe the high prolactin is estrodial induced. Something that dr never listened to me when I tried to mention it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipewrench, post: 169072, member: 39971"] That’s what I was thinking. I agree with the first half. Thanks for reassuring me. I mean considering how the other dr treated me in an other state compared to this one. And what I have read etc. But my e2 levels max out to the top when I get my test serum up around 900 and it coincidentally it causes my prolactin to jump up. Which is a sign of a pituitary tumor in men. The trt doctor that I agreed with most of the time usually prescribed 1 mg a week but he said I was one of the few sensitive to estrogen . And I never done steroids before. Heck I about passed out holding my breath giving myself my first test shot because i hate shots. I’m pretty far from being a meat head full of Muscle. I’m actually 50 year old trying to get my bp down and get my prolactin and e2 down to have some some umph and motivation or have some energy so maybe I can start working out like a man should safely , even if it means doing it low test. I’d feel better if I could just have 500 test serum level. It’s an improvement. But I’m tired of suffering the high estrodial and high prolactin symptoms. It’s an uncomfortable feeling. Feels like someone been trying to sand paper my nips completely off. So no muscle head here. Neither do I have a reason to lie about it. Unfortunately this dr is my only source besides reliable pharmacy at the moment. And I am awaiting an appointment with an endocrinologist out of town. She’s backed up. But Yea I don’t care if he’s a doctor Or not. Same for the one Out if town that I haven’t met. Personally I feel as if I took a 500 iu shots of hcg twice a week making 5000 units a one month supply. But with a shot of test once a week half a vial of the 200mg/ml once a week while taking 1 mg of anastrozole on the test shot day and 1 mg of anastrozole on the hcg only day. Then I would feel a lot better and I would get more done. If I changed that regimen it would only be due to the blood work and how I felt. That means only Perhaps changing tthe whole Vial of test cypionate 200mg/ml rather than half of it . But I’m telling you I would need another mg of anastrozole If i did. I mean if I feel it and see it on the blood work ofcourse. . I appreciate your opinion about anastrozole but in my case there maybe more to it were both unaware of. Idk. But that Dr gave me an mri to check for a pituitary tumor because of those high prolactin levels.. Something is causing the symptoms. And it’s not because I’m the ultimate warrior. Lol. I believe the high prolactin is estrodial induced. Something that dr never listened to me when I tried to mention it. [/QUOTE]
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