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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhawk" data-source="post: 237368" data-attributes="member: 16042"><p>Sorry I missed your post, as I said above, post #3, I feel normal. Now with a few more weeks on this protocol, I feel just fine. The other thing is that I no longer am carrying excess water weight compared to T cyp only. And HCT is finally down under 50%.</p><p></p><p>I do not understand your comment: "Your free T is barely above the range. " My free T by eq dialysis is in range. Is it ideal? When I started TRT, my free T was 3.1 pg/ml, range 9.3-26.5, so it's a whole lot better than that! LOL!</p><p></p><p>There's an awful lot of theory and anecdote kicked around here that we have to push free T to high normal range or higher for effective treatment of hypogonadism. I question that theory. Like several other regular members here I am doing quite well with these levels, and I feel better about not pushing any level that creates unwanted effects. Even just shedding the chronic water weight is very welcome. We'll see how it pans out for the longer term...</p><p></p><p>And other background, as stated above I have other co-morbidities, but for the time being, my cancer is in remission, and I am able to exercise daily again. Regardless of my lower T levels, I am doing better than I have in several years. And I know that many men who are on TRT have trouble with libido and sexual function. Not my problem!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhawk, post: 237368, member: 16042"] Sorry I missed your post, as I said above, post #3, I feel normal. Now with a few more weeks on this protocol, I feel just fine. The other thing is that I no longer am carrying excess water weight compared to T cyp only. And HCT is finally down under 50%. I do not understand your comment: "Your free T is barely above the range. " My free T by eq dialysis is in range. Is it ideal? When I started TRT, my free T was 3.1 pg/ml, range 9.3-26.5, so it's a whole lot better than that! LOL! There's an awful lot of theory and anecdote kicked around here that we have to push free T to high normal range or higher for effective treatment of hypogonadism. I question that theory. Like several other regular members here I am doing quite well with these levels, and I feel better about not pushing any level that creates unwanted effects. Even just shedding the chronic water weight is very welcome. We'll see how it pans out for the longer term... And other background, as stated above I have other co-morbidities, but for the time being, my cancer is in remission, and I am able to exercise daily again. Regardless of my lower T levels, I am doing better than I have in several years. And I know that many men who are on TRT have trouble with libido and sexual function. Not my problem! [/QUOTE]
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