Blood Work Checked after 4 month

mcgaw1985

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Hi All,

Just had my blood work checked after 4 months on TRT.

250mg Test Sus Weekly (Monday, Wednesday, Friday 83.33mg)
1500iu HGC Weekly (Monday, Wednesday, Friday 500iu)
0.25mg Arimidex Weekly (Monday)

Is my oestradiol too low?
Anything else I should note?

Thanks
 

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You are, I assume, in the United Kingdom, so you are wise to be aware of your estradiol level, given the unavailability of the sesnititive test. But all you discussed were your lab results. You didn't touch on the most important issue - how do you feel? Any e2-related symptoms? What about generally? Compared to where you were when you started your protocol?
 

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