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Bloodwork Help. Libido and ED
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<blockquote data-quote="flow1985" data-source="post: 208967" data-attributes="member: 42181"><p>Good morning guys.</p><p>Stats: 36 Years old</p><p> 180lbs fairly lean</p><p> 5'8"</p><p>I have some bloodwork I would like some additional help with as Defy has not been able to improve my situation totally. I have been on TRT for about 5 years and a variety of different protocols that I do not recall exactly. I've been dialed in somewhat before, but for some reason over the last year+ I have developed ongoing ED. Now, Defy has changed my protocol once or maybe twice during that time due to libido issues and I will go through periods where the ED is gone, however only to return; which leads me to believe the issue is mainly hormonal. I can take a full dose of cialis and a full dose of Viagra and not end up in the hospital. I find this troublesome. After my last consultation, Defy made no changes other than adding DHEA and .1ml of deca. I supplemented with the DHEA but did not add the deca. I like the idea of using deca for joint pain (I always do due to heavy lifting), but I did not see the application in solving my ED issue. Perhaps I am wrong.</p><p></p><p>This bloodwork I am posting is on the protocol of .2ml Testosterone and .2ml HCG EOD. No AI.</p><p>I am also on 1 grain of armour thyroid every morning.</p><p></p><p>I am sure I did not cover all the required knowledge for assistance, but if any other information is needed please let me know. Thanks!</p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]16759[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]16760[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]16761[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flow1985, post: 208967, member: 42181"] Good morning guys. Stats: 36 Years old 180lbs fairly lean 5'8" I have some bloodwork I would like some additional help with as Defy has not been able to improve my situation totally. I have been on TRT for about 5 years and a variety of different protocols that I do not recall exactly. I've been dialed in somewhat before, but for some reason over the last year+ I have developed ongoing ED. Now, Defy has changed my protocol once or maybe twice during that time due to libido issues and I will go through periods where the ED is gone, however only to return; which leads me to believe the issue is mainly hormonal. I can take a full dose of cialis and a full dose of Viagra and not end up in the hospital. I find this troublesome. After my last consultation, Defy made no changes other than adding DHEA and .1ml of deca. I supplemented with the DHEA but did not add the deca. I like the idea of using deca for joint pain (I always do due to heavy lifting), but I did not see the application in solving my ED issue. Perhaps I am wrong. This bloodwork I am posting is on the protocol of .2ml Testosterone and .2ml HCG EOD. No AI. I am also on 1 grain of armour thyroid every morning. I am sure I did not cover all the required knowledge for assistance, but if any other information is needed please let me know. Thanks! [ATTACH type="full" alt="LAB RESULTS NO NAME 8-17-21_Page_1.jpg"]16759[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="LAB RESULTS NO NAME 8-17-21_Page_2.jpg"]16760[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="LAB RESULTS NO NAME 8-17-21_Page_3.jpg"]16761[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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