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Bizarre Follow Up Labs. Lab Error? (was dif lab). Advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 23115" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>There are so many moving parts in this picture. Since May you have gone from topicals to injections; you changed your injection protocol, lowered dose administered more frequently, and - at the same time -you added Anastrozole to your regimen. On top of all of that, you present an absurdly out of range lab report. Let's deal with the lab first - arrange for a retest. Every so often labs make mistakes -all labs can (and most, on occasion, do). Get a retest as soon as you can.</p><p></p><p></p><p>But why you'd consider jumping off TRT after only been administering it for a few weeks is beyond me. Yet, your entire involvement with it reflects a terrific sense of impatience. Simply put, this isn't a therapy that can be balanced quickly and never thought of again. Most of us work for weeks/months/years to line everything up and achieve a sense of physical well-being. By making as many simultaneous changes as you have it has become more difficult to determine what it is that is working and what it is that isn't. </p><p></p><p>If you are serious, and you wish to abandon TRT, you need to work with someone experienced in restart protocols. There is excellent material on the Forum outlining the various steps necessary to achieve decent, natural hormonal levels. However, I would urge you to be calm and see what your retest tells you. Give your system time to respond to the adjusted levels of medications in your system. Leave the AI alone and wait.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 23115, member: 2624"] There are so many moving parts in this picture. Since May you have gone from topicals to injections; you changed your injection protocol, lowered dose administered more frequently, and - at the same time -you added Anastrozole to your regimen. On top of all of that, you present an absurdly out of range lab report. Let's deal with the lab first - arrange for a retest. Every so often labs make mistakes -all labs can (and most, on occasion, do). Get a retest as soon as you can. But why you'd consider jumping off TRT after only been administering it for a few weeks is beyond me. Yet, your entire involvement with it reflects a terrific sense of impatience. Simply put, this isn't a therapy that can be balanced quickly and never thought of again. Most of us work for weeks/months/years to line everything up and achieve a sense of physical well-being. By making as many simultaneous changes as you have it has become more difficult to determine what it is that is working and what it is that isn't. If you are serious, and you wish to abandon TRT, you need to work with someone experienced in restart protocols. There is excellent material on the Forum outlining the various steps necessary to achieve decent, natural hormonal levels. However, I would urge you to be calm and see what your retest tells you. Give your system time to respond to the adjusted levels of medications in your system. Leave the AI alone and wait. [/QUOTE]
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