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What’s are potential causes in getting brain fog / dizzy during TRT (Androgel because of where I live)?

AlphaMD's Answer

I’m not sure we can blame the androgel without more info, but if it is from the androgel, what would make the most sense is higher aromatization. T gels and creams have a higher aromatization rate than injections. High E2 can cause brain fog.

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