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<blockquote data-quote="johndoesmith" data-source="post: 54528" data-attributes="member: 13404"><p>Couple of questions:</p><p></p><p>1. You're on .35 mg a twice a week? Do you mean .35ml of 200mg/ml so 70mg testosterone cyp twice a week?</p><p>2. You have two testosterone tests in your blood work, are these from different times?</p><p>3. You have no E2 test, but are taking AI?</p><p>4. .36 ng/ml is 36 ng/dl, that is LOW. I just can't believe that.</p><p>5. No SHBG testing?</p><p>6. When was this test taken relative to injection?</p><p></p><p>You need defy medical. I am a patient of theirs, also primary but not klinefelters, and they are great. I understand the reservations about telemedicine, but give it a try. Think about it this way, your current care certainly isn't doing you any good, I think you need to try something new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johndoesmith, post: 54528, member: 13404"] Couple of questions: 1. You're on .35 mg a twice a week? Do you mean .35ml of 200mg/ml so 70mg testosterone cyp twice a week? 2. You have two testosterone tests in your blood work, are these from different times? 3. You have no E2 test, but are taking AI? 4. .36 ng/ml is 36 ng/dl, that is LOW. I just can't believe that. 5. No SHBG testing? 6. When was this test taken relative to injection? You need defy medical. I am a patient of theirs, also primary but not klinefelters, and they are great. I understand the reservations about telemedicine, but give it a try. Think about it this way, your current care certainly isn't doing you any good, I think you need to try something new. [/QUOTE]
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