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Daily protocol from 150mg total /3x week
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<blockquote data-quote="BigB77" data-source="post: 249664" data-attributes="member: 22024"><p>Really appreciate the response. I was pretty sure I was dehydrated for those labs. Had more labs done after 6 weeks of the enclomiphene debacle (so about 7 weeks of no injections). I really tried to stay well hydrated for those and they were as follows:</p><p></p><p>RBC - 6.59 High</p><p>Hemoglobin - 16.6</p><p>Hematocrit - 51.4 High</p><p>MCV - 78 Low</p><p>MCH - 25.2 Low</p><p>MCHC - 32.3</p><p>RDW - 17.1 High</p><p>Testosterone - 277</p><p>Free Test - 8.2</p><p>Estradiol Sensitive - 5.1</p><p>Ferritin - 102</p><p>As you can see, the enclomiphene wasn't effective and I couldn't stand it any longer, had really bad low E and T symptoms (pretty much bedridden for a week or two, lost 25 lbs). The enclomiphene was an attempt to remedy the CBC issues by cutting out the injections but that failed spectacularly.</p><p>I also stopped TRT for 9 months a couple years ago and all my CBC results returned to normal range, just got my hypogonadal symptoms back so I went back on. I was hoping maybe reducing my dosage with the daily shots could help the CBC results. I'll admit I haven't looked into Jatenzo, I've really only heard it mentioned on this forum. I thought about trying a topical if the daily shots at a reduced dosage don't work but I will look into your suggestion as well. Once again, really appreciate the response!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigB77, post: 249664, member: 22024"] Really appreciate the response. I was pretty sure I was dehydrated for those labs. Had more labs done after 6 weeks of the enclomiphene debacle (so about 7 weeks of no injections). I really tried to stay well hydrated for those and they were as follows: RBC - 6.59 High Hemoglobin - 16.6 Hematocrit - 51.4 High MCV - 78 Low MCH - 25.2 Low MCHC - 32.3 RDW - 17.1 High Testosterone - 277 Free Test - 8.2 Estradiol Sensitive - 5.1 Ferritin - 102 As you can see, the enclomiphene wasn't effective and I couldn't stand it any longer, had really bad low E and T symptoms (pretty much bedridden for a week or two, lost 25 lbs). The enclomiphene was an attempt to remedy the CBC issues by cutting out the injections but that failed spectacularly. I also stopped TRT for 9 months a couple years ago and all my CBC results returned to normal range, just got my hypogonadal symptoms back so I went back on. I was hoping maybe reducing my dosage with the daily shots could help the CBC results. I'll admit I haven't looked into Jatenzo, I've really only heard it mentioned on this forum. I thought about trying a topical if the daily shots at a reduced dosage don't work but I will look into your suggestion as well. Once again, really appreciate the response! [/QUOTE]
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