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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Female blood work
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<blockquote data-quote="Amberlin" data-source="post: 101812" data-attributes="member: 17922"><p>Thank you very much for taking so much time to help me walk through this journey. I am really glad to hear your side effects went away. I'll look forward to that day! Defy told me (several times) this journey takes time. I've already put in nearly 3 weeks & prior to this leg of the journey, a lot more time trying (and failing) with eat more, eat less, experience more/less, drink more/less water, take more/less supplements. I am very frustrated & just looking for some feedback from folks that there is light at some point in the tunnel. Thank you again for all your wisdom. </p><p></p><p>Noting again that it has only been just shy of 3 weeks for me, I just commented to my husband that I felt like my skin & hair are softer & that the fine lines in my face are disappearing. The latter could be due to edema though. I can't wait for that to subside. No one wants to try something new & look/feel worse afterward. It is a very discouraging feeling. </p><p></p><p>I have an appt Thurs to have blood work done testing my thyroid levels. It will be interesting to see the results from that. I am a poor patient as I am impatient. I have noticed my emotional levels are a little better. No more crying over puppy videos. Thank goodness!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amberlin, post: 101812, member: 17922"] Thank you very much for taking so much time to help me walk through this journey. I am really glad to hear your side effects went away. I'll look forward to that day! Defy told me (several times) this journey takes time. I've already put in nearly 3 weeks & prior to this leg of the journey, a lot more time trying (and failing) with eat more, eat less, experience more/less, drink more/less water, take more/less supplements. I am very frustrated & just looking for some feedback from folks that there is light at some point in the tunnel. Thank you again for all your wisdom. Noting again that it has only been just shy of 3 weeks for me, I just commented to my husband that I felt like my skin & hair are softer & that the fine lines in my face are disappearing. The latter could be due to edema though. I can't wait for that to subside. No one wants to try something new & look/feel worse afterward. It is a very discouraging feeling. I have an appt Thurs to have blood work done testing my thyroid levels. It will be interesting to see the results from that. I am a poor patient as I am impatient. I have noticed my emotional levels are a little better. No more crying over puppy videos. Thank goodness! [/QUOTE]
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