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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: 101942" data-attributes="member: 17922"><p>Hello Vettester! Thank you for the reading list. I have read a bit about him online as his name came up when I researching menopause. He is located quite south of me but within the same state. </p><p></p><p>You mention my current dose may be high. Here is where I'm at: I took the medication Monday morning. Tuesday I left like a blow fish. Wed (today) I feel fine & I am due for another dose tomorrow pm. That seems to be standard reaction every dose. My initial prescription directions were as follows: take .05ml 2xs per week for the fist 2 weeks. Increase to .1 2xs per week after that. I am feeling better today (very little edema) & almost not looking forward to my dose tomorrow. What do you suggest for the next dose? Keep it at the level it is to see if what I'm feeling is normal for that dose or should I decrease back to .05 to see if that dose is more acceptable to my body? Your opinion is appreciated. I know a lot of this path I'm walking will be trial & error & I am thankful for insight from those who know more than I do at this point. </p><p></p><p>I have my blood test scheduled tomorrow (Thursday) morning. The panel includes RT3. With regard to Vit-D, I tan in a bed during the cold months & outside once it's warmer. Does that form of Vit-D intake play a positive role in my overall intake? </p><p></p><p>Thank you for providing a few informative links. I'll say good-bye (for now) & begin reading those. Thank you again. Your input is really appreciated. I am overwhelmed as this area is very new to me & I'm puffy. Not a terribly desirable trait <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amberlin, post: 101942, member: 17922"] Hello Vettester! Thank you for the reading list. I have read a bit about him online as his name came up when I researching menopause. He is located quite south of me but within the same state. You mention my current dose may be high. Here is where I'm at: I took the medication Monday morning. Tuesday I left like a blow fish. Wed (today) I feel fine & I am due for another dose tomorrow pm. That seems to be standard reaction every dose. My initial prescription directions were as follows: take .05ml 2xs per week for the fist 2 weeks. Increase to .1 2xs per week after that. I am feeling better today (very little edema) & almost not looking forward to my dose tomorrow. What do you suggest for the next dose? Keep it at the level it is to see if what I'm feeling is normal for that dose or should I decrease back to .05 to see if that dose is more acceptable to my body? Your opinion is appreciated. I know a lot of this path I'm walking will be trial & error & I am thankful for insight from those who know more than I do at this point. I have my blood test scheduled tomorrow (Thursday) morning. The panel includes RT3. With regard to Vit-D, I tan in a bed during the cold months & outside once it's warmer. Does that form of Vit-D intake play a positive role in my overall intake? Thank you for providing a few informative links. I'll say good-bye (for now) & begin reading those. Thank you again. Your input is really appreciated. I am overwhelmed as this area is very new to me & I'm puffy. Not a terribly desirable trait ;) [/QUOTE]
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