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<blockquote data-quote="Castaneda" data-source="post: 141321" data-attributes="member: 36807"><p>Reading this thread, I beginning to think my provider is performing a wallet biopsy on me. They are giving me a 90G tube of cypionate liposomal cream at 200mg/G. They are charging $339 and asking me to apply 1g to the scrotum 2x a day. I've been doing that but am already running out of cream on the 21st day here. </p><p></p><p>These were my numbers on the last test:</p><p></p><p>Hemoglobin: 16.2 g/dl (13-17)</p><p>Hematocrit: 45.9% (37-49)</p><p>Platelets: 182 (130-400)</p><p>Estradiol 39.1 pg/ml (<=60.7)</p><p>Testosterone: 1082 ng/dl (300-890)</p><p>SHBG: 50.4 nmol/l (16.5-55.9)</p><p>Calc Free T: 204.5 pg/ml (47-244)</p><p></p><p>On another thread, I'm being told my SHBG is high enough to make my E2 low (calc'd E2). I'm just wondering if 1) I'm being swindled by the provider and 2) I'm putting way too much cream on the scrotum.</p><p></p><p>My libido has been in the gutter with this dose, but the doc says I have zero "high E2" symptoms due to lack of puffy nipples and irritability. Yes, low libido is also a sign of low E2 as well, but this little experiment of mine lately --- using 5mg:5mg solution of Progesterone / DHEA has brought libido back (in spades), and that combination is known to be anti-estrogenic at that dose, so I'm definitely wondering if I'm not going too high with the T dose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Castaneda, post: 141321, member: 36807"] Reading this thread, I beginning to think my provider is performing a wallet biopsy on me. They are giving me a 90G tube of cypionate liposomal cream at 200mg/G. They are charging $339 and asking me to apply 1g to the scrotum 2x a day. I've been doing that but am already running out of cream on the 21st day here. These were my numbers on the last test: Hemoglobin: 16.2 g/dl (13-17) Hematocrit: 45.9% (37-49) Platelets: 182 (130-400) Estradiol 39.1 pg/ml (<=60.7) Testosterone: 1082 ng/dl (300-890) SHBG: 50.4 nmol/l (16.5-55.9) Calc Free T: 204.5 pg/ml (47-244) On another thread, I'm being told my SHBG is high enough to make my E2 low (calc'd E2). I'm just wondering if 1) I'm being swindled by the provider and 2) I'm putting way too much cream on the scrotum. My libido has been in the gutter with this dose, but the doc says I have zero "high E2" symptoms due to lack of puffy nipples and irritability. Yes, low libido is also a sign of low E2 as well, but this little experiment of mine lately --- using 5mg:5mg solution of Progesterone / DHEA has brought libido back (in spades), and that combination is known to be anti-estrogenic at that dose, so I'm definitely wondering if I'm not going too high with the T dose. [/QUOTE]
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