Hello, Im new so...I am 33 years old and was in perfect health until I started MMT which caused my testosterone to drop like a hammer. After 5 years of low T I finally got some help. I started my testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) about 3 months ago. My levels were all very very low. I know my total T was 103 and the low end of normal was supposed to be like 350. My free was 32 and the norm for it was supposed to be over 100 I think. Anyway, I am on 200mg of Testosterone Cypionate every 2 weeks. After about my second or third injection I started noticing a great change. My depression went away and my sex drive cranked up....everything got better just right away it seemed. Well, its now the third month and my 6th injection is coming up on Friday. My problem is after my fourth injection I started to notice my nipples getting very tender to the point of aching. The weight loss suddenly went in reverse and I started feeling puffy like I was retaining water. Is this the begining of me suffering from aromatase changing my T into estrogen? I have also noticed a marked increase in oily skin with breakouts and abnormally fast body hair growth, which is in places I never had body hair now. Can anyone help me out with some info please? Do I need to mention to my doctor that I know about aromatase and the drugs that can help stop it? I ask because I mentioned my symptoms to the nurse that gives me the injections and he offered the most absurd response to my concerns about gynocomastia and an increase in estrogen. It was clear he had no clue what he was talking about. He said, and I quote, "When your testosterone goes up it increases your sensitivity in your genitals and nipples. They are all connected you know". How is it this guy is a nurse? I'd like to add that my dong sensitivity has actually decreased, not increased though that isnt even the point. It worries me how little some people know about the things they should know something about, especially when it is something as sensitive as healthcare. Advice like that could leave a guy with a big rack of hooters. One may not mention it to their doctor after being told not to worry about it by an RN. Are my concerns justified?
p.s. On the subject of dongs...mine pointed almost straight up when it was hard before my testosterone went bye bye on me...now after the treatments it usually looks like gonzos nose. It might point a little downward from parallel to the ground. Anyone else have that happen to them? I kinda always thought that was a genetics thing? How it curves or where it points. Thanks!!

p.s. On the subject of dongs...mine pointed almost straight up when it was hard before my testosterone went bye bye on me...now after the treatments it usually looks like gonzos nose. It might point a little downward from parallel to the ground. Anyone else have that happen to them? I kinda always thought that was a genetics thing? How it curves or where it points. Thanks!!