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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Can Testosterone Cause Retinopathy?
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<blockquote data-quote="crash1270" data-source="post: 35314" data-attributes="member: 2341"><p>My appointment with Defy is around the corner. My blood tests have come back and I am a bit surprised. Jan 2014 when I tested for the 1st time ever with "Low T Ctr" my level was at 150. My recent test from Labcorp came back with T serum levels of 437. I have been off TRT since October 2014. I did continue the HCG therapy for about 5 months then stopped. Since then I have not done any type of T supplement or medication besides the Avastin shots I was getting in my eye for the Retinopathy which ended in may of 2015 (retinopathy has gone). Would it be uncommon to start with a level of 150 come off of TRT and 17 months later have a level of 437?</p><p></p><p>I did an intense leg workout the night before and fasted the morning of the test. Test time of day was 10:45 which is inline with the time of day I have always been tested. Could an intense leg workout boost T levels?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crash1270, post: 35314, member: 2341"] My appointment with Defy is around the corner. My blood tests have come back and I am a bit surprised. Jan 2014 when I tested for the 1st time ever with "Low T Ctr" my level was at 150. My recent test from Labcorp came back with T serum levels of 437. I have been off TRT since October 2014. I did continue the HCG therapy for about 5 months then stopped. Since then I have not done any type of T supplement or medication besides the Avastin shots I was getting in my eye for the Retinopathy which ended in may of 2015 (retinopathy has gone). Would it be uncommon to start with a level of 150 come off of TRT and 17 months later have a level of 437? I did an intense leg workout the night before and fasted the morning of the test. Test time of day was 10:45 which is inline with the time of day I have always been tested. Could an intense leg workout boost T levels? [/QUOTE]
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