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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
First Ultra Sensitive E2 Test
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<blockquote data-quote="Steven" data-source="post: 191072" data-attributes="member: 17342"><p>Good Afternoon,</p><p>Today I received my lab results that I took last week. My blood pressure was spiking (thanks for all of your help) so wanted to look at my hematocrit level and my overall testosterone. I was taking 90 mg with Clomid. I was splitting my injections 50mg/ 40mg, and taking daily Clomid tablets. I decided to drop Clomid and take daily 10mg shots of cypionate because my overall testosterone numbers were 1431. I also took an ultra sensitive E2 test...it was 84. I’m using LowT99 as my source. Do you think just cutting back on the clomid and daily shots will help? The great news after 2 blood donations my hematocrit levels have dropped from 57 / 55 to 51.9.</p><p>Again, thanks for all of your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steven, post: 191072, member: 17342"] Good Afternoon, Today I received my lab results that I took last week. My blood pressure was spiking (thanks for all of your help) so wanted to look at my hematocrit level and my overall testosterone. I was taking 90 mg with Clomid. I was splitting my injections 50mg/ 40mg, and taking daily Clomid tablets. I decided to drop Clomid and take daily 10mg shots of cypionate because my overall testosterone numbers were 1431. I also took an ultra sensitive E2 test...it was 84. I’m using LowT99 as my source. Do you think just cutting back on the clomid and daily shots will help? The great news after 2 blood donations my hematocrit levels have dropped from 57 / 55 to 51.9. Again, thanks for all of your help. [/QUOTE]
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