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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Bloodwork looks ok but Libidio is still low?!
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<blockquote data-quote="John O'Connor" data-source="post: 37477" data-attributes="member: 13064"><p>Are you still with Dr. Saya from Defy?</p><p></p><p>I'm guessing - but based on your previous posts from last year, when SHBG was very high, and this libido problem was ongoing. Why don't you try approaching this in the opposite way you are currently approaching it?</p><p></p><p>Also - why are all of your Estradiol tests the non-sensitive version? From your very 1st post, people have been telling you to get the Estradiol sensitive (LabCorp) or Ultrasensitive (Quest) version. </p><p></p><p>Same for checking DHT - this is not the 1st time people suggested checking that.</p><p></p><p>If I were you I'd cut my testosterone dosage by 75% and try to live in the 400-500 range (for a couple months as an experiment). Everyone is unique, and what works for one person (600-1000) or (1000-1500) does not work for others. Normally people who do get up above 1200 do it over the course of years, trying to optimize their levels. You went there in a couple months - and have struggled ever since. </p><p></p><p>Your Free T isn't even close to the normal range.</p><p>TESTOSTERONE,TOT,LC/MS/MS 1782 H 250-1100 (ng/dL) </p><p> TESTOSTERONE,FREE 258.4 H 35.0-155.0 (pg/mL) </p><p></p><p>And your only SHBG numbers were through the roof. </p><p>79 (10-57) on 2/18/2015 </p><p></p><p>When did you first start TRT (date)?</p><p>What was your body fat % before starting TRT, and what is it now?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John O'Connor, post: 37477, member: 13064"] Are you still with Dr. Saya from Defy? I'm guessing - but based on your previous posts from last year, when SHBG was very high, and this libido problem was ongoing. Why don't you try approaching this in the opposite way you are currently approaching it? Also - why are all of your Estradiol tests the non-sensitive version? From your very 1st post, people have been telling you to get the Estradiol sensitive (LabCorp) or Ultrasensitive (Quest) version. Same for checking DHT - this is not the 1st time people suggested checking that. If I were you I'd cut my testosterone dosage by 75% and try to live in the 400-500 range (for a couple months as an experiment). Everyone is unique, and what works for one person (600-1000) or (1000-1500) does not work for others. Normally people who do get up above 1200 do it over the course of years, trying to optimize their levels. You went there in a couple months - and have struggled ever since. Your Free T isn't even close to the normal range. TESTOSTERONE,TOT,LC/MS/MS 1782 H 250-1100 (ng/dL) TESTOSTERONE,FREE 258.4 H 35.0-155.0 (pg/mL) And your only SHBG numbers were through the roof. 79 (10-57) on 2/18/2015 When did you first start TRT (date)? What was your body fat % before starting TRT, and what is it now? [/QUOTE]
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