Guest guest Posted September 11, 2005 Report Share Posted September 11, 2005 Yes it can but are your E2 levels still to high or maybe went to low both can make my face look like I have a sun burn. Also if your just starting on TRT you need to give it time for your body to heal from the damage done by Low T. You first need to get your E2 at 10 to 30 and your TT and FT levels in the upper 1/3 of the labs range for a young man then keeping it there in time you will level off and the red face can go away. Phil > Hey All, > > Okay, I'm doing Arimidex (1/4 to 1/2 tablet every 5 days), DIM and now Testim (switched from Androgel). No matter what I do I have a very red face and neck. All my blood levels are good and my red blood cell count is within normal range. Will moving to TRT administered through shots change this? > > Tom > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2010 Report Share Posted September 2, 2010 Maeve Catalina (aka Tina, 3) tends to get really red skin if she is out in the sun for more than about 10 minutes, but like Emalee's son, it fades as she cools. I think hers is more to do with my family having really pale skin to begin with. We can't seem to get a suntan to save our lives, but we all do tend to burn easy. Hope that helps, Ann Thronton CO USA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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