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Blood Test Discussion
Female blood work
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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 101947" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>Hi Amberlin, I can't really tell you what your dosage protocol should be, BUT, going on my wife's history, and others, drawing .04 to .06 of medication and injecting 2x per week could be the ticket!! Keep in mind other variables to achieve proper wellness, like iron, calcium, GABA, thyroid, and adrenal balance (DHEA which will also have androgenic conversion). </p><p></p><p>Also, on the next round of hormonal labs, talk to your doctor about running everything during the luteal phase, approx. 20 to 21 days in the cycle. There tends to be a better gauge/assessment of E1, E2, E3, -ratio- progesterone, especially when cycle imbalances or peri-pre menopausal symptoms are evident. </p><p></p><p>To make it easier there are 1/2cc insulin syringes that can make the visual process of drawing the lower amounts very consistent. I don't know if you inject SubQ or not (?), but IMO that's the way to go. My wife has also stacked some B12 methyl along the way to make better use of that syringe.</p><p></p><p>Even with the tanning beds, Vitamin D can be in the tank. Just run a serum lab and you will know. Don't be surprised if you're in the 20's or 30's ... 60 to 80 would be ideal, and again there's just a host of things that benefit when Vitamin D is right! Crazy enough, it's actually a hormone as well.</p><p></p><p>Regarding Dr. Reiss, his books are great (a little bit outdated for some of the current therapies, but spot-on for information & overview), but I've read some crazy stories & reviews from patients who actually visited with him on office appointments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 101947, member: 696"] Hi Amberlin, I can't really tell you what your dosage protocol should be, BUT, going on my wife's history, and others, drawing .04 to .06 of medication and injecting 2x per week could be the ticket!! Keep in mind other variables to achieve proper wellness, like iron, calcium, GABA, thyroid, and adrenal balance (DHEA which will also have androgenic conversion). Also, on the next round of hormonal labs, talk to your doctor about running everything during the luteal phase, approx. 20 to 21 days in the cycle. There tends to be a better gauge/assessment of E1, E2, E3, -ratio- progesterone, especially when cycle imbalances or peri-pre menopausal symptoms are evident. To make it easier there are 1/2cc insulin syringes that can make the visual process of drawing the lower amounts very consistent. I don't know if you inject SubQ or not (?), but IMO that's the way to go. My wife has also stacked some B12 methyl along the way to make better use of that syringe. Even with the tanning beds, Vitamin D can be in the tank. Just run a serum lab and you will know. Don't be surprised if you're in the 20's or 30's ... 60 to 80 would be ideal, and again there's just a host of things that benefit when Vitamin D is right! Crazy enough, it's actually a hormone as well. Regarding Dr. Reiss, his books are great (a little bit outdated for some of the current therapies, but spot-on for information & overview), but I've read some crazy stories & reviews from patients who actually visited with him on office appointments. [/QUOTE]
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