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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Clomid (and maybe more) with Defy
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<blockquote data-quote="Esq" data-source="post: 74319" data-attributes="member: 15250"><p>My latest round of labs have come back.</p><p>.</p><p>Testosterone, Serum: >1500 ng/dL (<a href="http://tel:348-1197" target="_blank">348-1197</a>)</p><p>Testosterone, Free (Direct): 36.3 pg/mL (8.7-25.1)</p><p>SHBG, Serum: 58.1 nmol/L (16.5-55.9)</p><p>Estradiol (Sensitive): 53.2 pg/mL (8.0-35.0)</p><p>LH: 9.2 mIU/mL (1.7-8.6)</p><p>Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy: 63.4 ng/mL (30.0-100.0)</p><p>Cortisol, 8am: 0.16 ug/dL (0.025-0.600)</p><p>Cortisol, noon: 0.097 ug/dL (<0.010-0.330)</p><p>Cortisol, 4pm: 0.059 ug/dL (0.010-0.200)</p><p>Cortisol, midnight: 0.054 ug/dL (<0.010-0.090)</p><p>.</p><p>My observations: test numbers continue to climb even higher on clomid. Total testosterone literally is off the chart. Estradiol is down to 53.2 from the April reading of 68.3 after the introduction of 0.25mg anastrozole EOD. SHBG also is down, but also still elevated slightly. Cortisol numbers all are in range, but 8am is much lower than the April labs and midnight is much higher. </p><p>.</p><p>I continue to feel generally the same. The high e2 symptoms seem to be gone, though I wonder whether e2 should be brought a little bit lower. I don't want to risk crashing it, so maybe its better left alone? Again, I'm feeling much the same since before clomid. I still haven't noticed any real, sustained changes, good or bad. I am somewhat surprised that my test levels have more than doubled without (apparently) any corresponding physical or psychological changes. </p><p>.</p><p>My next consult with Dr. Saya is on July 11, so we'll see what comes next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Esq, post: 74319, member: 15250"] My latest round of labs have come back. . Testosterone, Serum: >1500 ng/dL ([URL="tel:348-1197"]348-1197[/URL]) Testosterone, Free (Direct): 36.3 pg/mL (8.7-25.1) SHBG, Serum: 58.1 nmol/L (16.5-55.9) Estradiol (Sensitive): 53.2 pg/mL (8.0-35.0) LH: 9.2 mIU/mL (1.7-8.6) Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy: 63.4 ng/mL (30.0-100.0) Cortisol, 8am: 0.16 ug/dL (0.025-0.600) Cortisol, noon: 0.097 ug/dL (<0.010-0.330) Cortisol, 4pm: 0.059 ug/dL (0.010-0.200) Cortisol, midnight: 0.054 ug/dL (<0.010-0.090) . My observations: test numbers continue to climb even higher on clomid. Total testosterone literally is off the chart. Estradiol is down to 53.2 from the April reading of 68.3 after the introduction of 0.25mg anastrozole EOD. SHBG also is down, but also still elevated slightly. Cortisol numbers all are in range, but 8am is much lower than the April labs and midnight is much higher. . I continue to feel generally the same. The high e2 symptoms seem to be gone, though I wonder whether e2 should be brought a little bit lower. I don't want to risk crashing it, so maybe its better left alone? Again, I'm feeling much the same since before clomid. I still haven't noticed any real, sustained changes, good or bad. I am somewhat surprised that my test levels have more than doubled without (apparently) any corresponding physical or psychological changes. . My next consult with Dr. Saya is on July 11, so we'll see what comes next. [/QUOTE]
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