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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Getting dialled in, 6 months in
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<blockquote data-quote="NotAJedi" data-source="post: 163508" data-attributes="member: 39847"><p>As of my latest blood tests I have been on the following protocol which has been slightly adjusted over time;</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Sustanon 150mg, E5D</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Anastrozole, 0.5mg E5D</li> </ul><p>Overall feeling much better. My strength and gym progress has been phenomenal and energy is overall very good. However, sexual improvements seem to come and go... I guess the best way of describing it is I've become a bit indifferent. It will usually be several days before I'm truly "in the mood" again. I really hoped to reclaim some the sexual desire / appetite I used to have.</p><p></p><p>Another symptom is a lack of morning wood - I will have it perhaps a couple of days a week. No more.</p><p></p><p>The issue is I'm not sure whether I should be concerned my E2 is too high or too low. The estradiol test I had done is not sensitive as we don't have access to this in the UK. I did also have my CRP test which was low-normal. Which I know can have a big impact on the non-sensitive test accuracy.</p><p></p><p>In the past I have also ran no-AI; which besides some minor bloating I was generally the same as I am now. My E2 was particularly high - 283 pmol/L.</p><p></p><p>I've read several of Nelson's threads looking at T:E2 ratios - unfortunately without access to a sensitive assay I'm not sure if these are particularly helpful for me.</p><p></p><p>Bloods: [MEDIA=imgur]a/3q6AP2m[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NotAJedi, post: 163508, member: 39847"] As of my latest blood tests I have been on the following protocol which has been slightly adjusted over time; [LIST] [*]Sustanon 150mg, E5D [*]Anastrozole, 0.5mg E5D [/LIST] Overall feeling much better. My strength and gym progress has been phenomenal and energy is overall very good. However, sexual improvements seem to come and go... I guess the best way of describing it is I've become a bit indifferent. It will usually be several days before I'm truly "in the mood" again. I really hoped to reclaim some the sexual desire / appetite I used to have. Another symptom is a lack of morning wood - I will have it perhaps a couple of days a week. No more. The issue is I'm not sure whether I should be concerned my E2 is too high or too low. The estradiol test I had done is not sensitive as we don't have access to this in the UK. I did also have my CRP test which was low-normal. Which I know can have a big impact on the non-sensitive test accuracy. In the past I have also ran no-AI; which besides some minor bloating I was generally the same as I am now. My E2 was particularly high - 283 pmol/L. I've read several of Nelson's threads looking at T:E2 ratios - unfortunately without access to a sensitive assay I'm not sure if these are particularly helpful for me. Bloods: [MEDIA=imgur]a/3q6AP2m[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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