Yes. Every time I eat something, I want something sweet (even if it's just a small soda). That was almost never the case before T (I detested all sweets except for dark chocolate or citrus/sour candy – still more or less true). I've been suppressing it the entire time. It's not gone away and I don't expect it to. Now its more like background noise to me than, well, you know "give me candy now!" lol.
In my case, I believe it is because my average fasting glucose dropped after T (it was 90-110; now 79-89). My body isn't used to a normal glucose like that and it wants to catch back up, or so I have to think. Yes, I was technically pre-diabetic before T; I'm not at all anymore.
Although, I suppose I'm also kind of unintentionally following a 'low-carb diet' (all bread here in the U.S. is kind of yuck-tasting to me and I don't like it) so that can also play a big factor in sugar cravings. The less carbs (which, after a fashion, are also sugars) you eat, the more you're going to crave them or worse, straight sugar. What your body really wants is a moderate amount of carbs - not low or none at all. So perhaps you should try upping your grains and breads a bit and see what happens.
I believe the 'magic' ratio is 2:1 (protein to carbs) in grams.