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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Just had labs taken what do you all think? Ill list what the doc proscribed.
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<blockquote data-quote="bentleybusa" data-source="post: 9668" data-attributes="member: 1986"><p><strong>Just had labs taken what do you all think? Ill list what the doc prescribed.</strong></p><p></p><p>Hello everyone,</p><p>I'm new to the site and TRT. A little back ground on myself I have been dealing with fatigue for three years now. I was living in CO and just moved to MN. I had an endo in CO that found my thyroid to be low and low T. Im 34 6'1" and 200lbs. He started me on Levothyroxin .05MG and clomid 25.mg i think…needless to say it did raise my numbers to 550 for T from high 200 where i started but I didn't feel much better. My TSH level started at 4.85 and were brought down to 3.85. He stopped climid after one year do to no research past 1 year in men. So after just moving to MN I started to look for TRT doctors. I found a good doctor in Maple Grove MN. Here are my labs before I went to see him. These were completed with in the last 3 weeks.</p><p>[ATTACH]873[/ATTACH][ATTACH]874[/ATTACH][ATTACH]875[/ATTACH][ATTACH]876[/ATTACH][ATTACH]877[/ATTACH]</p><p>I highlighted the things I had questions on.</p><p></p><p>After spending an hour talking about my labs this is what the doctor recommended:</p><p></p><p></p><p>Levothyroxin I would recommend that we try increasing your levothyroxin from 50 μg daily to 75 μg daily.</p><p></p><p>Testosterone I would recommend that we begin the use of some injectable testosterone at a dose of 0.5 mL injected once per week subcutaneously. (Cypionate 200mg/ml)</p><p></p><p>Anastrozole This medication helps to slow the conversion of testosterone to estrogen. You will take one half tablet .5 twice per week for total of 1MG per week.</p><p></p><p>Cortrex This is a well-rounded adrenal support supplement. You will take one capsule in the morning and one capsule around noon. It is my hope that this will help improve the consistency of energy through your day.</p><p></p><p>Basic B-complex this specialized B-complex contains the activated forms of several of the B vitamins. This has potential to help with mood, energy, and focus. It may also help positively impact estrogen metabolism.</p><p></p><p>DHEA This hormone is normally produced in the adrenal glands. Your level was low so we will begin supplementing. You will take a single 25 mg capsule each morning. With the use of DHEA, monitor for side effects similar to those mentioned with testosterone.</p><p></p><p>Fish oil I would recommend 2 capsules of Orthomega fish oil as it is pharmaceutical grade and each capsule contains 820 mg of EPA/DHA. This will help improve your triglyceride levels.</p><p></p><p></p><p>So I have started the pills but not the injections. I want to make sure I’m doing the right thing before I jump head first. I’m going to start the injections at a lower dose. I’m super sensitive to things so i don’t want a bad reaction and want to quit taking it before it has done anything. Does this cause and issues like rapid heart beat or things I will notice right after injecting? I truly appreciate everyones input and thanks for taking the time to read through this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bentleybusa, post: 9668, member: 1986"] [b]Just had labs taken what do you all think? Ill list what the doc prescribed.[/b] Hello everyone, I'm new to the site and TRT. A little back ground on myself I have been dealing with fatigue for three years now. I was living in CO and just moved to MN. I had an endo in CO that found my thyroid to be low and low T. Im 34 6'1" and 200lbs. He started me on Levothyroxin .05MG and clomid 25.mg i think…needless to say it did raise my numbers to 550 for T from high 200 where i started but I didn't feel much better. My TSH level started at 4.85 and were brought down to 3.85. He stopped climid after one year do to no research past 1 year in men. So after just moving to MN I started to look for TRT doctors. I found a good doctor in Maple Grove MN. Here are my labs before I went to see him. These were completed with in the last 3 weeks. [ATTACH=CONFIG]873[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]874[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]875[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]876[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]877[/ATTACH] I highlighted the things I had questions on. After spending an hour talking about my labs this is what the doctor recommended: Levothyroxin I would recommend that we try increasing your levothyroxin from 50 μg daily to 75 μg daily. Testosterone I would recommend that we begin the use of some injectable testosterone at a dose of 0.5 mL injected once per week subcutaneously. (Cypionate 200mg/ml) Anastrozole This medication helps to slow the conversion of testosterone to estrogen. You will take one half tablet .5 twice per week for total of 1MG per week. Cortrex This is a well-rounded adrenal support supplement. You will take one capsule in the morning and one capsule around noon. It is my hope that this will help improve the consistency of energy through your day. Basic B-complex this specialized B-complex contains the activated forms of several of the B vitamins. This has potential to help with mood, energy, and focus. It may also help positively impact estrogen metabolism. DHEA This hormone is normally produced in the adrenal glands. Your level was low so we will begin supplementing. You will take a single 25 mg capsule each morning. With the use of DHEA, monitor for side effects similar to those mentioned with testosterone. Fish oil I would recommend 2 capsules of Orthomega fish oil as it is pharmaceutical grade and each capsule contains 820 mg of EPA/DHA. This will help improve your triglyceride levels. So I have started the pills but not the injections. I want to make sure I’m doing the right thing before I jump head first. I’m going to start the injections at a lower dose. I’m super sensitive to things so i don’t want a bad reaction and want to quit taking it before it has done anything. Does this cause and issues like rapid heart beat or things I will notice right after injecting? I truly appreciate everyones input and thanks for taking the time to read through this. [/QUOTE]
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