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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="ERO" data-source="post: 26134" data-attributes="member: 1210"><p>Your Free T is likely lower on your second set of blood work, which could account for how you feel. Do you know if the E2 test was the regular or the ultra sensitive? Your e2 is likely fine, but anytime you have a doc doesn't understand TRT and doesn't use the ultra sensitive test, it is a red flag that getting a new doc would be a good idea if possible. You see, asking her about these results when she is not a TRT expert is most likely going to give you bad answers and send you off in the wrong direction.</p><p></p><p>Your SHBG is mid-range so you would do fine injecting every 3.5 days - no specific need to do it more often in your case. Going to 120 a week (split into two 60 mg doses, say Monday Morning and Thursday evening) would be a logical next step. Getting an ultra sensitive E2 test would be good as well, just to baseline if nothing else. Adding in HCG may help you feel better as well.</p><p></p><p>If you are not bound by insurance, I would call Defy Medical - many of use use them with great results - they truly know what they are doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ERO, post: 26134, member: 1210"] Your Free T is likely lower on your second set of blood work, which could account for how you feel. Do you know if the E2 test was the regular or the ultra sensitive? Your e2 is likely fine, but anytime you have a doc doesn't understand TRT and doesn't use the ultra sensitive test, it is a red flag that getting a new doc would be a good idea if possible. You see, asking her about these results when she is not a TRT expert is most likely going to give you bad answers and send you off in the wrong direction. Your SHBG is mid-range so you would do fine injecting every 3.5 days - no specific need to do it more often in your case. Going to 120 a week (split into two 60 mg doses, say Monday Morning and Thursday evening) would be a logical next step. Getting an ultra sensitive E2 test would be good as well, just to baseline if nothing else. Adding in HCG may help you feel better as well. If you are not bound by insurance, I would call Defy Medical - many of use use them with great results - they truly know what they are doing. [/QUOTE]
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