posted Fri, 02/25/2022 - 18:49
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Red face and flushing
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Been on a trt dose now for around 3 weeks now . Had this problem every time I've used gear but now I'd like to get to the bottom of it .
Previous blast which was just test only at 600mg weekly
Trt dose 125mg weekly - current .
Donated blood last week
Generally a feeling of being hot alot and face seems flushed a lot & red . Anxiety seems to be bothering me some what.
Bp is good
Below 120 .
Any help would be great .
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Bloods above thank you
Bloods have come how do I attach the photos ?
click on your Avi/ submit content/pics
Done it thanks
Using my phone still can't work it out ....
RustyhookerE2 checked?
Getting it done tomorrow . Any idea where it should sit whilst on a trt dose ?
RustyhookerId bet your cycle finished and ai...if any...was dropped. E2 built up from those long esters and kapow!
They have ya below on trt and e2
Never used an ai on cycle ....
AnonOn a TRT dosage or cycle dosage of Testosterone (or any AAS) the best place for your E2 level to be is within the reference range shown on your blood work.
If the reference range is 20 - 50pg/mL
Then you want to be within that range.
Example: 32pg/mL would be good.
Within the normal range.
Between 41-159 whilst on a trt dose ? So what about when I'm blasting where should it sit then ? Can high e2 cause the redness & hotness ?
When on cycle you would be using an AI to keep it in range also.
Yes, high e2 can cause hot flashes.
Normal ranges for estrodiol would be 10-50 pg/ml. Middle of that range is best for TRT.
Medichecks range is between 41-159 pmol ?
Which equates to 11 - 43 pg/ml.
TricepatopsKeep it in the normal reference range preferably in the middle. Body needs estrogen for many things but to low is bad and to high is bad. Side effects either way from to low or to high.
So I should possibly use aromasin if it's to high whilst on trt ?
AnonYour doctor who prescribes your TRT will prescribe you a AI if your estro is high. Your doctor will look your bloodwork and prescribe a AI if you need it. That's how TRT works.
Question, are you on real doctor prescribed TRT or are you on self prescribed TRT?
Self prescribed 125mg weekly
self prescribed is always a smart decision. Webmd is not a doctor btw.
If you have to use an AI on TRT then your dose of test is to high. The whole point of TRT is to keep you in equilibrium You have more test in your body than it can handle which is throwing everything out of whack. So lower the dose until your body can naturally process the amount of test without any side effects,.
Only side effects I seem to have is the red face and flushes + low libido that's why I asked . I understand what you saying but surely my e2 shouldn't be sky high on 125 weekly
AnonIt could be high. Only way to know is bloodwork.
Bloods taken today . Will post them when I get the results