Hi,
When I started Androgel, 4 pumps with HCG EOD @ 300iu's, these were my numbers. All from Labcorp:
7/2014 - 585 & no free T measurement
10/2014 - 506 & 11.9
2/2015 - 697 & 16.7
5/2015 - 660 & 24
I get tested twice a year and I was around 227 pounds during that time.
I decided to lose some weight and cut sugar, soda, candies, etc. I just got tested and this was the result:
4/2016 - 1045 & 24.6
Doc is saying that it's too high and wants to drop me down to 3 pumps. I talked him into keeping me at 4, telling him that I don't have any sides and it's probably a fluke. I showed him something on the internet that shows how transdermal T levels fluctuate and he said OK but the next time he tests me, if I go to the top of the range again, he'll change it.
What could have caused this? I weight 187 now. Could the 40lbs weight loss cause my T levels to go up?
When I started Androgel, 4 pumps with HCG EOD @ 300iu's, these were my numbers. All from Labcorp:
7/2014 - 585 & no free T measurement
10/2014 - 506 & 11.9
2/2015 - 697 & 16.7
5/2015 - 660 & 24
I get tested twice a year and I was around 227 pounds during that time.
I decided to lose some weight and cut sugar, soda, candies, etc. I just got tested and this was the result:
4/2016 - 1045 & 24.6
Doc is saying that it's too high and wants to drop me down to 3 pumps. I talked him into keeping me at 4, telling him that I don't have any sides and it's probably a fluke. I showed him something on the internet that shows how transdermal T levels fluctuate and he said OK but the next time he tests me, if I go to the top of the range again, he'll change it.
What could have caused this? I weight 187 now. Could the 40lbs weight loss cause my T levels to go up?