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You should never apply the gel and get tested three hours later. Of course it's astronomical, your Dr was all wrong. First thing in the morning, blood draw, THEN, gel. For the same reason your Estradiol skyrocketed. You're really not receiving competent care. You're using T, your LH/FSH are going to be statistically zero as the introduction of the T Gel stops your body's production.I would stop with the Pituitary Edonoma(?) and get on a properly administered regiment and reevaluate later. Lastly, four weeks is no point to make judgements on treatment working or not.
You should never apply the gel and get tested three hours later. Of course it's astronomical, your Dr was all wrong. First thing in the morning, blood draw, THEN, gel. For the same reason your Estradiol skyrocketed. You're really not receiving competent care. You're using T, your LH/FSH are going to be statistically zero as the introduction of the T Gel stops your body's production.
I would stop with the Pituitary Edonoma(?) and get on a properly administered regiment and reevaluate later. Lastly, four weeks is no point to make judgements on treatment working or not.
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