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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Confusing discussion about AI's with my doctor's office
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<blockquote data-quote="You Gonna Learn Today" data-source="post: 41276" data-attributes="member: 13086"><p>Thanks for your response, CoastWatcher. Based on my lab work taken 4 days after a 200mg TCyp injection (no HCG, at the time), my levels were as follows:</p><p></p><p>Total Testosterone = 300-1080 ng/dl : 1,309</p><p>Calc Free Testosterone = 4.8-25.7 ng/dl : 42</p><p>Estradiol = 0.5-5 ng/dl : 11</p><p></p><p>Honestly, this was my first set of labs where my Estradiol was measured so I don't know what kind of testing was done (sensitive vs regular). All I know is the range and results above are what was showing on my labs when I received them. I'm not sure if that's high, but at that time I was not feeling any nipple issues and such.</p><p></p><p>I switched to 100mg E3.5D because I was starting to lose night wood, hoping to see if that would help. After I switched to E3.5D suddenly the night wood was back with a vengeance! But then I started feeling nipple sensitivity, some nipple pain, and night sweats when I had the AC and fan on full blast. That's when I called my doctor and they put me on an AI.</p><p></p><p>I was planning on waiting until my next appointment and labs on June 17th to see how my E2 levels were and see if there was a need to move to EOD and daily injections. I don't have an issue with daily injections, so I'm ready to roll with that if I need to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="You Gonna Learn Today, post: 41276, member: 13086"] Thanks for your response, CoastWatcher. Based on my lab work taken 4 days after a 200mg TCyp injection (no HCG, at the time), my levels were as follows: Total Testosterone = 300-1080 ng/dl : 1,309 Calc Free Testosterone = 4.8-25.7 ng/dl : 42 Estradiol = 0.5-5 ng/dl : 11 Honestly, this was my first set of labs where my Estradiol was measured so I don't know what kind of testing was done (sensitive vs regular). All I know is the range and results above are what was showing on my labs when I received them. I'm not sure if that's high, but at that time I was not feeling any nipple issues and such. I switched to 100mg E3.5D because I was starting to lose night wood, hoping to see if that would help. After I switched to E3.5D suddenly the night wood was back with a vengeance! But then I started feeling nipple sensitivity, some nipple pain, and night sweats when I had the AC and fan on full blast. That's when I called my doctor and they put me on an AI. I was planning on waiting until my next appointment and labs on June 17th to see how my E2 levels were and see if there was a need to move to EOD and daily injections. I don't have an issue with daily injections, so I'm ready to roll with that if I need to. [/QUOTE]
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