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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Anyone inject inner thigh? Getting Muscle Spasms (daily injector)
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<blockquote data-quote="antelopers" data-source="post: 194050" data-attributes="member: 38214"><p>Thanks for the insight. I wish I could go back and get the more accurate labs done, but I think my subq experiments are over. I'll post my labs from those times regardless next time I speak with Defy.</p><p></p><p>Based on your previous advice I've seen on here I started ignoring those direct free t assays. I was using the tru t calculator you recommended in the last, and in the future I'm getting all of the accurate assays as my insurance now covers all labwork at LabCorp without limitation.</p><p></p><p>I definitely think the E2 was more of a player in how I felt as well. I would feel those same symptoms running high total t and using an aromatase inhibitor. I would assume the E2 was lower because total T was lower but it's hard to say for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="antelopers, post: 194050, member: 38214"] Thanks for the insight. I wish I could go back and get the more accurate labs done, but I think my subq experiments are over. I'll post my labs from those times regardless next time I speak with Defy. Based on your previous advice I've seen on here I started ignoring those direct free t assays. I was using the tru t calculator you recommended in the last, and in the future I'm getting all of the accurate assays as my insurance now covers all labwork at LabCorp without limitation. I definitely think the E2 was more of a player in how I felt as well. I would feel those same symptoms running high total t and using an aromatase inhibitor. I would assume the E2 was lower because total T was lower but it's hard to say for sure. [/QUOTE]
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