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    First set of Follow Up Labs since Starting TRT. Looking for Feedback

    The main problem I have with this is that you have no idea what physiological doses are like. What you haven't demonstrated is that one can compensate for the differences between endogenous and exogenous testosterone simply by giving more exogenous testosterone. I would argue that such...
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    First set of Follow Up Labs since Starting TRT. Looking for Feedback

    Stop to think about this. There's no reasonable basis for ruling out most of the physiological range for dosing. Don't succumb to pressure from those who are simply rationalizing their excessive doses. Suppose you would feel the best at 60-70 mg per week in divided doses? We haven't emphasized...
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    First set of Follow Up Labs since Starting TRT. Looking for Feedback

    The usual more-is-better thinking that leads to a total loss of objectivity and harms many. Not sure why you say this when: the dose is more testosterone than all but a small fraction of men could produce naturally; it's probably on the order of double what the OP would have produced at his...
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    AI & E2 rebound effect?

    There's minimal, if any, research on this. I asked Grok to speculate on the time frame, assuming the effect exists. It was guessing from a few days to a week for any significant effects, with full equilibrium returning within two weeks.
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    First set of Follow Up Labs since Starting TRT. Looking for Feedback

    You already know the answer. https://www.excelmale.com/threads/starting-trt-soon.32170/post-296946
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    Lithium

    This isn't necessarily relevant and could get people into trouble. Some of these products contain 450 mg of lithium carbonate per tablet. Lithium carbonate is about 19% lithium, so you're talking about 85 mg of lithium. In contrast, this thread is talking about doses ranging from around 0.3 mg...
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    Lithium

    I've been getting about a milligram daily of elemental lithium via lithium orotate for some years now. I can't claim any very noticeable effects, but it seems worthwhile to take due to the positive associations and claimed protective effects.
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    Blood panel, how's mine look?

    Wrong on both counts. Follow the links. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8631164/ https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11070513/
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    Blood panel, how's mine look?

    Coincidentally the main forum page currently has threads by @madman highlighting research with cautionary statements about the effects of androgens on the brain. It might be argued that a lot of this applies only to doses well in excess of the 100-200 mg TC per week that I complain about...
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    Blood panel, how's mine look?

    I'd say it's better to use them concurrently, at least as adjuncts to TRT; they should be strictly complementary. The reasoning is that kisspeptin provides both kisspeptin and GnRH signaling. Negative HPTA feedback affects kisspeptin production more than its action, meaning exogenous kisspeptin...
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    Blood panel, how's mine look?

    The Androgel experience ended up being poor, primarily due to absorption issues. After that decent TT measurement the next one was 160 ng/dL. Even as a trough value that's not viable. Injections were an improvement, yet far from "the answer". Admittedly one of the few things I've haven't tried...
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    Blood panel, how's mine look?

    That smoking analogy is only meant to highlight that a possible risk factor should not be dismissed just because causality is not yet established. Testosterone levels are associated with a U-shaped mortality curve in some studies, particularly in men. Research indicates that both low and high...
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    Blood panel, how's mine look?

    A one-size-fits-all approach is a doctor who gives all his patients 140 mg TC per week right from the start. And from there his plan is bloodletting to control cases of high hematocrit and AIs to address symptoms of high estradiol. This results in unnecessary suffering by many of his patients...
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    Blood panel, how's mine look?

    There's this complexity, and probably even more. I have dabbled with anastrozole when my TRT dose was higher, and I also had a period with very low estradiol for some other reason. I don't recall that these had much effect on motivation. The anastrozole would dampen excessive emotionalism. Very...

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