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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
62 Year Old Male - Latest Blood Work - Comments Please
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<blockquote data-quote="jacb" data-source="post: 215585" data-attributes="member: 18836"><p>Vince you say that you are injecting your Test' Cyp' daily SubQ. I found <a href="https://www.discountedlabs.com/blog/high-hematocrit-caused-by-trt-how-to-lower-it" target="_blank">a link posted by Nelson</a> that says that one way to lower HCT is to:</p><p></p><p style="margin-left: 20px"><strong>"Switch from Intramuscular Injections to Lower Dose <a href="https://www.discountedlabs.com/blog/intramuscular-vs-subcutaneous-testosterone-injections-are-they-both-effective" target="_blank">Subcutaneous Testosterone Injections</a></strong>. Two hundred thirty-two men took part in a University of California study. Baseline levels were recorded for all men in each of the four measurement areas, and then again at 6-12 weeks post-treatment. The results showed that men who underwent subcutaneous testosterone (SubQ) injections had a 14% greater increase in <a href="https://www.discountedlabs.com/testosterone-free-bioavailable-and-total-immunoassay" target="_blank">total testosterone</a> levels compared to the testosterone level of intramuscular testosterone injection (IM) patients. SubQ patients also had a 41% lower hematocrit post-therapy than IM patients and 26.5% lower estradiol levels. For both groups of men, there were no elevated levels of PSA".</p><p></p><p>I did try SubQ once in my stomach area using a 27g x 1/2" needle .... I found it much less comfortable than using IM in my shoulder with the same combination. You are injecting 16mg of Test' Cyp' daily. What site do you inject into and what size needle do you use?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacb, post: 215585, member: 18836"] Vince you say that you are injecting your Test' Cyp' daily SubQ. I found [URL='https://www.discountedlabs.com/blog/high-hematocrit-caused-by-trt-how-to-lower-it']a link posted by Nelson[/URL] that says that one way to lower HCT is to: [INDENT][B]"Switch from Intramuscular Injections to Lower Dose [URL='https://www.discountedlabs.com/blog/intramuscular-vs-subcutaneous-testosterone-injections-are-they-both-effective']Subcutaneous Testosterone Injections[/URL][/B]. Two hundred thirty-two men took part in a University of California study. Baseline levels were recorded for all men in each of the four measurement areas, and then again at 6-12 weeks post-treatment. The results showed that men who underwent subcutaneous testosterone (SubQ) injections had a 14% greater increase in [URL='https://www.discountedlabs.com/testosterone-free-bioavailable-and-total-immunoassay']total testosterone[/URL] levels compared to the testosterone level of intramuscular testosterone injection (IM) patients. SubQ patients also had a 41% lower hematocrit post-therapy than IM patients and 26.5% lower estradiol levels. For both groups of men, there were no elevated levels of PSA".[/INDENT] I did try SubQ once in my stomach area using a 27g x 1/2" needle .... I found it much less comfortable than using IM in my shoulder with the same combination. You are injecting 16mg of Test' Cyp' daily. What site do you inject into and what size needle do you use? [/QUOTE]
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