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Blackhawk's journey with TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhawk" data-source="post: 119798" data-attributes="member: 16042"><p>New labs in...</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]5648[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]5649[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>And I ordered an afternoon T3, same day:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]5650[/ATTACH]</p><p>Protocol:</p><p>T cyp 24mg QOD (84mg/week)</p><p>HCG 240 iu QOD</p><p>Anastrozole .0625mg QOD</p><p>DHEA 12.5mg QD evenings</p><p>Pregnenelone 25mg QD evenings</p><p>NDT 1gr QD</p><p>Vit D 5000iu QD</p><p>Plus the rest of my OTC supplements</p><p></p><p></p><p>Comments: I feel like I am almost there though with one small compromise:</p><p></p><p>Symptomatically doing better overall:</p><p>-Lost the mood swings and most of the bloating. Looks like we hit the right dose of anastrozole.</p><p>-Very glad hematocrit has finally come down to baseline.</p><p>-Still feel like a little more free T would help my exercise and recovery. Maybe consider raising T cyp dosage a hair in the future, but probably for now just ride with it 90 days before reconsidering.</p><p>-Still getting afternoon/evening fatigue, and still wondering about adjusting NDT and adding a smidge of T4</p><p></p><p>Questions:</p><p></p><p>Anyone see benefit going to QD at this point?</p><p></p><p>The thyroid and fatigue issue, welcome any thoughts.</p><p></p><p>Next consultation with Dr Saya next week.</p><p></p><p>I also followed up with a hematologist/oncologist about the absolute lymphs. This is not attributed to TRT. He ordered a flow cytometry test which confirms lymphoctes with mutations that are related to CLL: Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia. At current levels he does not consider that I have Leukemia yet, but I it's looking like it's heading there. Many people with this disease still live another 20 years. The waythings have been going I'd be surprised to make it to 80 anyway, but fingers crossed for quality of life with whatever I have left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhawk, post: 119798, member: 16042"] New labs in... [ATTACH=full]5648[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]5649[/ATTACH] And I ordered an afternoon T3, same day: [ATTACH=full]5650[/ATTACH] Protocol: T cyp 24mg QOD (84mg/week) HCG 240 iu QOD Anastrozole .0625mg QOD DHEA 12.5mg QD evenings Pregnenelone 25mg QD evenings NDT 1gr QD Vit D 5000iu QD Plus the rest of my OTC supplements Comments: I feel like I am almost there though with one small compromise: Symptomatically doing better overall: -Lost the mood swings and most of the bloating. Looks like we hit the right dose of anastrozole. -Very glad hematocrit has finally come down to baseline. -Still feel like a little more free T would help my exercise and recovery. Maybe consider raising T cyp dosage a hair in the future, but probably for now just ride with it 90 days before reconsidering. -Still getting afternoon/evening fatigue, and still wondering about adjusting NDT and adding a smidge of T4 Questions: Anyone see benefit going to QD at this point? The thyroid and fatigue issue, welcome any thoughts. Next consultation with Dr Saya next week. I also followed up with a hematologist/oncologist about the absolute lymphs. This is not attributed to TRT. He ordered a flow cytometry test which confirms lymphoctes with mutations that are related to CLL: Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia. At current levels he does not consider that I have Leukemia yet, but I it's looking like it's heading there. Many people with this disease still live another 20 years. The waythings have been going I'd be surprised to make it to 80 anyway, but fingers crossed for quality of life with whatever I have left. [/QUOTE]
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