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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Elevated IGF-1 levels
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<blockquote data-quote="pyater" data-source="post: 190701" data-attributes="member: 37923"><p>Anyone else experiencing elevated IGF-1 levels? My bounces around a bit. Endo just ordered a follow-up panel. Still seeing elevated levels from this prior post and have changes protocols see below. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Last reading (October) was:</p><p> IGF-1 - 324 ng/ml = Reference range for my age <strong>(81 - 263 ng/mL)</strong></p><p> Total T - 503 –</p><p> Free T - 22.6 - Ref Range (6.8-21.5)</p><p> Ha1C - 5.5</p><p></p><p></p><p>Prior panel (July 2020) = Endo doesn't do a full panel and I am a few months from my Defy follow-up</p><p> IGF-1 - 269 ng/ml = Reference range for my age <strong>(81 - 263 ng/mL)</strong></p><p> Total T - 636 –</p><p> Free T - 16 - Ref Range (6.8-21.5)</p><p> SHGB - 28.4</p><p> DHT-32</p><p> DHEA - 270</p><p> E2 - 33.1</p><p></p><p></p><p>Current Protocol - Since May - Switched from compounded cream</p><p>.35ml Test Cyp 200 mg/ml twice per week, no AI, no HCG, I do take DIM and CDC.</p><p></p><p>Thoughts, anyone else see this? I read all of the bad stuff about elevated IGF-1 and risks. I did have a pituitary MRI back in May of 2018 and it was clear. Have done a Glucose Tolerance test for GH and it was normal. There are some studies out there that show TRT increases IGF-1. </p><p></p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5950718/[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pyater, post: 190701, member: 37923"] Anyone else experiencing elevated IGF-1 levels? My bounces around a bit. Endo just ordered a follow-up panel. Still seeing elevated levels from this prior post and have changes protocols see below. Last reading (October) was: IGF-1 - 324 ng/ml = Reference range for my age [B](81 - 263 ng/mL)[/B] Total T -[B] [/B]503 – Free T - 22.6 - Ref Range (6.8-21.5) Ha1C - 5.5 Prior panel (July 2020) = Endo doesn't do a full panel and I am a few months from my Defy follow-up IGF-1 - 269 ng/ml = Reference range for my age [B](81 - 263 ng/mL)[/B] Total T -[B] [/B]636 – Free T - 16 - Ref Range (6.8-21.5) SHGB - 28.4 DHT-32 DHEA - 270 E2 - 33.1 Current Protocol - Since May - Switched from compounded cream .35ml Test Cyp 200 mg/ml twice per week, no AI, no HCG, I do take DIM and CDC. Thoughts, anyone else see this? I read all of the bad stuff about elevated IGF-1 and risks. I did have a pituitary MRI back in May of 2018 and it was clear. Have done a Glucose Tolerance test for GH and it was normal. There are some studies out there that show TRT increases IGF-1. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5950718/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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