Does HCG cause e2 to go up? When I was taking HCG my e2 was very high but I was also taking sermorelin. Then added finasteride & anastrozole then I yanked my e2 now I just take my testosterone once a week with nothing else & acne is clearing up drastically
Thank youLevitra (vardenafil) is the best when it comes to side effects. It has a shorter half-life than Cialis. I would take it before bed to maximize morning time erections which nature created to heal and clean up erectile tissue. Once we lose the ability to have morning time (sleep induced) erections, fibrosis increases in the penis which affects blood flow and erectile quality.
Ed drugs also make my sensitivity increase. Another thing I have noticed is that my testicles also feel fuller and hang lower, specially in combination with HCG+TRT.
Levitra (vardenafil) is the best when it comes to side effects. It has a shorter half-life than Cialis. I would take it before bed to maximize morning time erections which nature created to heal and clean up erectile tissue. Once we lose the ability to have morning time (sleep induced) erections, fibrosis increases in the penis which affects blood flow and erectile quality.
Ed drugs also make my sensitivity increase. Another thing I have noticed is that my testicles also feel fuller and hang lower, specially in combination with HCG+TRT.
Another question while we're on this topic. Are the side effects seen with cialis dose dependent? I really liked being on 5mg/day so I was thinking about cutting the dose to 2mg/day to see if I can tolerate it while avoiding the side effects.
How does one tell if they have NO issues?I'm thinking to try the Cialis 2.5mg - to help with the blood pressure. Reading about the side effects makes me leery however. I've seen comments that the worse side effects seems to affect those that have some existing NO issues.
How does one tell if they have NO issues?
Does anybody know if TRT improves penile sensitivity? My sensitivity has gone way down after I was forced off HCG monotherapy earlier this Spring. So far the sensitivity has not returned on TRT. I just started adding HCG to my protocol again, but I'm only two shots in. What causes the loss in penis sensitivity? I don't have diabetes, high cholesterol or blood pressure. I realize libido is a complex thing, but I'm holding out hope that somehow that will re-emerge, but for now is there anything I can take that will improve sensitivity? Do ED medicines help with that?
I am glad to hear this but had not heard that before and am not finding anything on the net that substantiates it. Can someone point to anywhere that discusses vardenafil having fewer sides than cialis/viagra? I get headaches at even low doses of those two and would like to try vardenafil but want to research more before spending any money. Thanks!Levitra (vardenafil) is the best when it comes to side effects.
What dose and frequency were you using?HCG is the cause for sensitivity issues for me. Every time when I add it with test it feels like using really thick condom. E management is not solution. Levels are check but sensitivity issues remain.
I believe that HCG is not suitable for some people and nothing fixes sensitivity issues caused by HCG.
I won't disagree with you about HCG but I'm curious to what this means (bold). Curious if you're looking at a number on a test as the sole indicator and if so what your numbers really say.HCG is the cause for sensitivity issues for me. Every time when I add it with test it feels like using really thick condom. E management is not solution. Levels are check but sensitivity issues remain.
I believe that HCG is not suitable for some people and nothing fixes sensitivity issues caused by HCG.
Added blood flow will get muted when E goes up, if that's indeed what is happening on either account.