lowe2sucks
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low e2 is worse than low testosterone
I changed my twice a week dose to M-W-F and it has made me feel much better.
Interesting, and you feel this helps manage your e2 better?Yes, I inject Monday 7am, Weds 3pm, and Friday 9pm.
I know, that is not exactly evenly spaced, but close enough for me.
I am doing 50mg on those days. I feel MUCH better on this protocol.
What dosage do you do at each injection? And do you HCG at all?Yes, all my high high E2 symptoms are gone. No more sore nipples, acne, hard time reaching orgasm, etc.
I need to pull labs...keep forgetting to order them. But just based on symptoms, I am pretty convinced it is lower.
Even if it is not, I would not mess with anything at this point because it is pretty much the best I have felt since starting TRT.
Whoops never mind 50mg a day it looks like you said mWhat dosage do you do at each injection? And do you HCG at all?
How come you stopped the HCG?50mg on M-W-F for a total of 150mg a week.
I stopped HCG about a month ago.
I do injections every 3.5 days. Monday morning and Thursday morning. But the 3 times a week. I wonder if doing 3 times a week is a good idea. So you kind of do morning then for your second afternoon, then your 3rd late at night?I don’t think it really does much for. It has made me bloated in the past.
Since stopping it, my nuts actually hang lower and feel fuller and larger.
Pretty much nothing in my TRT has been “normal”. As a high SHBG guy, most say less frequent, larger doses of T is best. Not in my case.
I was told HCG would increase my ejaculation volume and force...nope.
I use to have a very large load and force prior to TRT. That has been one of my major gripes with TRT.
Yeah it’s really a pain in the ass. I am trying to get to the point where I don’t need an AI. Because every time I take it, I just go into a deep holeYes. That gives me a fairly balanced timing schedule for my doses.
If I have learned nothing else from TRT is that EVERYONE needs to find the protocol that works for them.
If you are lucky enough to good for a starting protocol...that’s great. But to truly get “dialed in” seems to take a lot of adjusting.
And then you have to be patient to see if what you changed works better or worse. Then repeat.