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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
8 Weeks of HCG Mono - Thoughts on Blood/symptoms?
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 61732" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>Why is your estradiol being measured with the inappropriate lab test? It is unreliable for use in men. It is likely that your e2 is actually lower than this test would indicate, but that is not a certainty. We really don't know where your estradiol sits. As for controlling estradiol levels resulting from exogenous testosterone as opposed to HCG-generated e2...it is more of a challenge to control the latter. There is plenty of support for that assertion and plain ignorance to say there isn't. HCG can, and does, maintain fertility for men on exogenous testosterone (though responses certainly vary and there is no guarantee). </p><p></p><p>Your total testosterone is solid, and your free testosterone has responded. But you don't feel well, some incorrect tests have been run, your hematocrit needs to be addressed, you have been given some misinformation, and you are clearly worried. Pending the results from your most recent labs, I would consider seeking care elsewhere. All of your concerns are appropriate and are being met with a dismissive attitude. You deserve better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 61732, member: 2624"] Why is your estradiol being measured with the inappropriate lab test? It is unreliable for use in men. It is likely that your e2 is actually lower than this test would indicate, but that is not a certainty. We really don't know where your estradiol sits. As for controlling estradiol levels resulting from exogenous testosterone as opposed to HCG-generated e2...it is more of a challenge to control the latter. There is plenty of support for that assertion and plain ignorance to say there isn't. HCG can, and does, maintain fertility for men on exogenous testosterone (though responses certainly vary and there is no guarantee). Your total testosterone is solid, and your free testosterone has responded. But you don't feel well, some incorrect tests have been run, your hematocrit needs to be addressed, you have been given some misinformation, and you are clearly worried. Pending the results from your most recent labs, I would consider seeking care elsewhere. All of your concerns are appropriate and are being met with a dismissive attitude. You deserve better. [/QUOTE]
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Blood Test Discussion
8 Weeks of HCG Mono - Thoughts on Blood/symptoms?
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