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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Latest bloodwork on new regimen with Defy
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<blockquote data-quote="Helboi" data-source="post: 31748" data-attributes="member: 5685"><p>So I got my blood test results back today. This is the 3 month tests since starting with Defy. Here are the important numbers prior to my initial Defy consult (tests done in Sept 2015):</p><p></p><p>Total T: 745 ng/dL (range 348-1197)</p><p>Free T: 20.9 pg/mL (range 8.7-25.1)</p><p>Estradiol sensitive 29.8 pg/mL (range 8.0-35.0)</p><p>DHEA 165.6 ug/dL (range 102.6-416.3)</p><p></p><p>And here are those same numbers as of January 2015:</p><p></p><p>Total T: 649 ng/dL (range 348-1197)</p><p>Free T: 18.9 pg/mL (range 8.7-25.1)</p><p>Estradiol sensitive 45.2 pg/mL (range 8.0-35.0)</p><p>DHEA 194.3 ug/dL (range 102.6-416.3)</p><p></p><p>This is exactly what I thought based on how I've been feeling the past few months...I figured either my T went down, my E went up, or both...and I was dead on. </p><p></p><p>The only changes made between the tests were as follows:</p><p></p><p>Same dose of T, on the same injection cycle (every 3.5 days), but switched from IM to SubQ</p><p>Added HCG at 100 units every day in the AM</p><p>Added DHEA/Pregnenolone cream (50/100 MG/ML) applied daily in the AM</p><p></p><p>So is the difference in my numbers (and more importantly, in the way I feel) really all down to the injection method change?? I hear many men do better, with better numbers, on the same dose with SubQ vs. IM...but apparently I'm in the exception group on this.</p><p></p><p>I have a consult with Defy next week...it couldn't come sooner!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helboi, post: 31748, member: 5685"] So I got my blood test results back today. This is the 3 month tests since starting with Defy. Here are the important numbers prior to my initial Defy consult (tests done in Sept 2015): Total T: 745 ng/dL (range 348-1197) Free T: 20.9 pg/mL (range 8.7-25.1) Estradiol sensitive 29.8 pg/mL (range 8.0-35.0) DHEA 165.6 ug/dL (range 102.6-416.3) And here are those same numbers as of January 2015: Total T: 649 ng/dL (range 348-1197) Free T: 18.9 pg/mL (range 8.7-25.1) Estradiol sensitive 45.2 pg/mL (range 8.0-35.0) DHEA 194.3 ug/dL (range 102.6-416.3) This is exactly what I thought based on how I've been feeling the past few months...I figured either my T went down, my E went up, or both...and I was dead on. The only changes made between the tests were as follows: Same dose of T, on the same injection cycle (every 3.5 days), but switched from IM to SubQ Added HCG at 100 units every day in the AM Added DHEA/Pregnenolone cream (50/100 MG/ML) applied daily in the AM So is the difference in my numbers (and more importantly, in the way I feel) really all down to the injection method change?? I hear many men do better, with better numbers, on the same dose with SubQ vs. IM...but apparently I'm in the exception group on this. I have a consult with Defy next week...it couldn't come sooner!! [/QUOTE]
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