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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: 37549" data-attributes="member: 13064"><p>FYI, DHEA is the supplement many people take. DHEA-S is the test, (S = sulfate). Just so you order that correctly when you have it checked.</p><p></p><p>I asked about the body fat, to get an understanding of the physical improvements and gains in strength you have experienced since going from low T levels to, the upper end T levels (1700+). I'm guessing the difference is quite dramatic - as we all want when we start TRT. The issue is, mentally we convince ourselves that more is better. </p><p></p><p>But as many have discussed above - its not always better. Everyone is unique in how they respond to TRT.</p><p>As GA8314 states - your current levels are very high, and this may not be your "sweet spot".</p><p>.</p><p><a href="https://www.excelmale.com/forum/showthread.php?5356-Is-HCG-necessary-on-testosterone-replacement/page7" target="_blank">https://www.excelmale.com/forum/showthread.php?5356-Is-HCG-necessary-on-testosterone-replacement/page7</a></p><p></p><p>Go to page 6 & 7 of this thread and see the amazing difference JQ88 experienced by getting rid of the AI, and lowering his dose and increasing his dosing frequency.</p><p></p><p>JQ88 on 4/7/16: "Flushed the ADEX down the toilet. Dropped from 100mg twice a week to 42mg EoD. </p><p> Feeling so out of it. Brain fog. Tired."</p><p></p><p>And on 4/14/16: "best I've felt in a long time. Energy improved mental alertness was even able to get a decent erection with Cialis."... "Thanku guys for begging me to stick with something. 42mg EOD NO AI." ... "I'm liking the face I see in the mirror a little bit more. That Anastrozole really ****ed me up cause I used it unwarranted. Cautiously feeling really hopeful... That was a two year disaster guessing with AI's. Really created a lot of stress... I'm hoping this marks the end of that. "</p><p></p><p>Also note Coastwatcher's dosage & injection schedule </p><p>"I inject <u>16mg daily </u>(cypionate), 250 of HCG, <u>down dramatically</u>, twice a week."</p><p>and he later states, "My E2 had climbed slightly when I was injecting every 3.5 days. Never having used an AI, and wanting to avoid one if I could, my doctor and I moved to daily injections. I've injected every day since the first of July, never having missed a shot, and my total testosterone clocks in at 929, my E2 at 25. Speed is right - any problems you encounter can be dealt with."</p><p></p><p>There are so many stories like this out there - but making these adjustments takes patience. You may feel like crap initially, but its the only way to find your true "sweet spot", and stop the year-long madness you've experienced. Hopefully this gives you a change in perspective. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John O'Connor, post: 37549, member: 13064"] FYI, DHEA is the supplement many people take. DHEA-S is the test, (S = sulfate). Just so you order that correctly when you have it checked. I asked about the body fat, to get an understanding of the physical improvements and gains in strength you have experienced since going from low T levels to, the upper end T levels (1700+). I'm guessing the difference is quite dramatic - as we all want when we start TRT. The issue is, mentally we convince ourselves that more is better. But as many have discussed above - its not always better. Everyone is unique in how they respond to TRT. As GA8314 states - your current levels are very high, and this may not be your "sweet spot". . [URL]https://www.excelmale.com/forum/showthread.php?5356-Is-HCG-necessary-on-testosterone-replacement/page7[/URL] Go to page 6 & 7 of this thread and see the amazing difference JQ88 experienced by getting rid of the AI, and lowering his dose and increasing his dosing frequency. JQ88 on 4/7/16: "Flushed the ADEX down the toilet. Dropped from 100mg twice a week to 42mg EoD. Feeling so out of it. Brain fog. Tired." And on 4/14/16: "best I've felt in a long time. Energy improved mental alertness was even able to get a decent erection with Cialis."... "Thanku guys for begging me to stick with something. 42mg EOD NO AI." ... "I'm liking the face I see in the mirror a little bit more. That Anastrozole really ****ed me up cause I used it unwarranted. Cautiously feeling really hopeful... That was a two year disaster guessing with AI's. Really created a lot of stress... I'm hoping this marks the end of that. " Also note Coastwatcher's dosage & injection schedule "I inject [U]16mg daily [/U](cypionate), 250 of HCG, [U]down dramatically[/U], twice a week." and he later states, "My E2 had climbed slightly when I was injecting every 3.5 days. Never having used an AI, and wanting to avoid one if I could, my doctor and I moved to daily injections. I've injected every day since the first of July, never having missed a shot, and my total testosterone clocks in at 929, my E2 at 25. Speed is right - any problems you encounter can be dealt with." There are so many stories like this out there - but making these adjustments takes patience. You may feel like crap initially, but its the only way to find your true "sweet spot", and stop the year-long madness you've experienced. Hopefully this gives you a change in perspective. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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