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Maybe you are very estrogen sensitive and the fluxuations between T shots and HCG are too severe for your body. For example, if you shoot 100mg of T on Thursday, your estrogen is going to be at it's highest Thur/Fri/Sat and start to come down. Then you're using HCG which would again bump up estrogen.
Proviron is known for it's anti estrogenic activity (binds to the receptor but doesn't do anything). It's popular for libido boosting and (possibly) binding to aromatose so that testosterone can't bind to it (and convert to E), theoretically leaving more T in the body.
If proviron helps you drastically, maybe you should look into better estrogen management. This can be achieved by increasing the frequency of your T injections, in smaller amounts. For example, 30mg EOD or something to that effect. This would prevent large waves of estrogen conversion.
Too high estrogen can kill libido. Too low estrogen can also kill libido. So even if you're using arimidex or aromasin, it's a tricky balancing act.
I believe you said you use Aromasin. You might want to switch over to Arimidex to allow you for better control. Aromasin kills the enzyme responsible for the conversion of T to E, and your body has to regenerate enzymes before any conversion can happen - depending on the person this might not happen very fast. Arimidex simply competes at the enzyme level, inhibiting conversion (but doesn't kill the aromatose enzyme).
This way if you need to adjust your dose, you can do so effectively rather quickly.
Proviron is known for it's anti estrogenic activity (binds to the receptor but doesn't do anything). It's popular for libido boosting and (possibly) binding to aromatose so that testosterone can't bind to it (and convert to E), theoretically leaving more T in the body.
If proviron helps you drastically, maybe you should look into better estrogen management. This can be achieved by increasing the frequency of your T injections, in smaller amounts. For example, 30mg EOD or something to that effect. This would prevent large waves of estrogen conversion.
Too high estrogen can kill libido. Too low estrogen can also kill libido. So even if you're using arimidex or aromasin, it's a tricky balancing act.
I believe you said you use Aromasin. You might want to switch over to Arimidex to allow you for better control. Aromasin kills the enzyme responsible for the conversion of T to E, and your body has to regenerate enzymes before any conversion can happen - depending on the person this might not happen very fast. Arimidex simply competes at the enzyme level, inhibiting conversion (but doesn't kill the aromatose enzyme).
This way if you need to adjust your dose, you can do so effectively rather quickly.