Can people actually feel worse with higher levels of T?

synonymous

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So I've dropped my dose, now doing 65mg X2 week with 500iu hcg and 0.25mg Adex. I seem to be feeling a bit better. I don't know if it's the E2 coming under control, the lower T dose? A combination?

With my previous T dose at 250mg a week now cut to 65mg twice a week I'm probably going to see a drop in T (Definitely...) I was wondering if I should take something like Clomid to make it a smoother transition or if I should just keep on track with what I have.
 
That change will definitely have you feeling better, you may not hit as high of a peak, but you'll be a lot more stable and consistent. That's been my biggest issue with TRT so far, adjusting to the constant fluctuations of trying to get dialed in.
 
So I've dropped my dose, now doing 65mg X2 week with 500iu hcg and 0.25mg Adex. I seem to be feeling a bit better. I don't know if it's the E2 coming under control, the lower T dose? A combination?

With my previous T dose at 250mg a week now cut to 65mg twice a week I'm probably going to see a drop in T (Definitely...) I was wondering if I should take something like Clomid to make it a smoother transition or if I should just keep on track with what I have.

I would assume that if at 250 mg per week you weren't feeling good then your E2 was probably high. Clomid will do nothing while on TRT so don't waste your money. Best bet would have been to get a blood test to help you adjust your protocol. I would suggest the same with your new protocol. Good luck.
 
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