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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Need opinion stop trt or control E2 and hematocrit
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<blockquote data-quote="LowT2014" data-source="post: 12999" data-attributes="member: 2084"><p>I can ring them tomorrow and ask them what assay did they use, Australian LAB's got awarded recently for most accurate so they may already use mass spectrometry no harm asking them anyhow.. but E2 needs to be controlled correct me if I am wrong Nigel please?</p><p></p><p>So what happened after 4 weeks of starting TRT, in my opinion the conversion to E2 slowly peaked and now sitting in higher range which is rendering the benefits of Testosterone this no more libido and other stuff..</p><p></p><p>Nigel what do you honestly think do I need TRT based on the LAB photos above or not? and yes I did have symptoms which was no libido, low recovery from weight training, hot flash, energy go up and down like a yoyo everyday I was different man, somedays I could push heaps of weight and feel good while others simply flat.</p><p></p><p>As you can see I am on the lowest reference level on that LAB and present symptoms, Now I have to search for a new Endocrinologist who has interests in TRT as this one said ' I don't believe in AI and he got a bit heated up. so I left it there he also said with my levels I really don't need Testosterone despite my saying no libido, low energy, hard time recovering from training and hot flash. </p><p></p><p>I am in Australia BTW... here physicians see Testosterone as illegal drug that should never be prescribed to someone below 40 yrs of age... despite clinical symptoms and low serum testosterone.</p><p></p><p>Cheers and thanks for all the people who replied.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LowT2014, post: 12999, member: 2084"] I can ring them tomorrow and ask them what assay did they use, Australian LAB's got awarded recently for most accurate so they may already use mass spectrometry no harm asking them anyhow.. but E2 needs to be controlled correct me if I am wrong Nigel please? So what happened after 4 weeks of starting TRT, in my opinion the conversion to E2 slowly peaked and now sitting in higher range which is rendering the benefits of Testosterone this no more libido and other stuff.. Nigel what do you honestly think do I need TRT based on the LAB photos above or not? and yes I did have symptoms which was no libido, low recovery from weight training, hot flash, energy go up and down like a yoyo everyday I was different man, somedays I could push heaps of weight and feel good while others simply flat. As you can see I am on the lowest reference level on that LAB and present symptoms, Now I have to search for a new Endocrinologist who has interests in TRT as this one said ' I don't believe in AI and he got a bit heated up. so I left it there he also said with my levels I really don't need Testosterone despite my saying no libido, low energy, hard time recovering from training and hot flash. I am in Australia BTW... here physicians see Testosterone as illegal drug that should never be prescribed to someone below 40 yrs of age... despite clinical symptoms and low serum testosterone. Cheers and thanks for all the people who replied. [/QUOTE]
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