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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Blood test/dosage help
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 86405" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>I think using the ai is a big mistake especially if your e2 is low as you will crash your estradiol and end up with low e2 symptoms which are terrible. Hard to believe clinics still prescribed an aromatase inhibitor mixed in with an ai......senseless. Your lab work should be done 6 weeks after starting your protocol as it takes roughly 6 weeks for your testosterone levels to stabilize and you need to know how that particular dosage/protocol is going to affect your total t/free t, estradiol, dht and it is good to know your shbg and of course a complete cbc including hematocrit/hemoglobin which are critical and also if you experience any relief from your low t symptoms and whether you notice an improvement in your overall well being. Waiting 3 months is too long to wait when starting a protocol you want to know after 6 weeks in case your dose of testosterone/injection frequency needs to be changed as it may be too high or too low and what if any improvements of your low t symptoms you are experiencing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 86405, member: 13851"] I think using the ai is a big mistake especially if your e2 is low as you will crash your estradiol and end up with low e2 symptoms which are terrible. Hard to believe clinics still prescribed an aromatase inhibitor mixed in with an ai......senseless. Your lab work should be done 6 weeks after starting your protocol as it takes roughly 6 weeks for your testosterone levels to stabilize and you need to know how that particular dosage/protocol is going to affect your total t/free t, estradiol, dht and it is good to know your shbg and of course a complete cbc including hematocrit/hemoglobin which are critical and also if you experience any relief from your low t symptoms and whether you notice an improvement in your overall well being. Waiting 3 months is too long to wait when starting a protocol you want to know after 6 weeks in case your dose of testosterone/injection frequency needs to be changed as it may be too high or too low and what if any improvements of your low t symptoms you are experiencing [/QUOTE]
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Blood Test Discussion
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