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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
First blood work after adding testosterone to HCG solo treatment
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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 9425" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>Paco, your free test is sitting at 3.5%. Just means your SHBG (and possibly albumin) are sitting pretty low. This is just relevant to your total serum. So, if you get your serum drops down to 700ng/dl you should come in/around the 24.5pg range, +/- a little, as free & bio will fluctuate with SHBG and albumin as noted. You indicated that cutting your dosage doesn't provide you the same well being as the higher levels. Possibly other variables will contribute to this, e.g., your cortisol, which will also have an impact on your thyroid & T3 (in conjunction with ATP) working effectively in the body.</p><p></p><p>Have you taken any other adrenal related labs (ACTH, Aldosterone, Renin)? Any issues with the electrolytes, i.e., sodium, potassium? Can you refresh me on how your thyroid numbers look? Isocort has been the best going adrenal cortex product out there IMO, but they stopped making it. I should have got more when I had a chance, as bottles are selling for more than $100 on EBay.</p><p></p><p> HC therapy could be an option, you might talk to your physician. Also, do some research on the Circadian T3 Method. There's some info on it at STTM.com. I was doing it prior to Isocort and it seemed pretty effective. Whatever course you take get with a good physician that can help treat you effectively.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 9425, member: 696"] Paco, your free test is sitting at 3.5%. Just means your SHBG (and possibly albumin) are sitting pretty low. This is just relevant to your total serum. So, if you get your serum drops down to 700ng/dl you should come in/around the 24.5pg range, +/- a little, as free & bio will fluctuate with SHBG and albumin as noted. You indicated that cutting your dosage doesn't provide you the same well being as the higher levels. Possibly other variables will contribute to this, e.g., your cortisol, which will also have an impact on your thyroid & T3 (in conjunction with ATP) working effectively in the body. Have you taken any other adrenal related labs (ACTH, Aldosterone, Renin)? Any issues with the electrolytes, i.e., sodium, potassium? Can you refresh me on how your thyroid numbers look? Isocort has been the best going adrenal cortex product out there IMO, but they stopped making it. I should have got more when I had a chance, as bottles are selling for more than $100 on EBay. HC therapy could be an option, you might talk to your physician. Also, do some research on the Circadian T3 Method. There's some info on it at STTM.com. I was doing it prior to Isocort and it seemed pretty effective. Whatever course you take get with a good physician that can help treat you effectively. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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