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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Getting first blood test since starting TRT...Do I need to add anything to the test?
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<blockquote data-quote="Belmundo" data-source="post: 61337" data-attributes="member: 14461"><p>Current update:</p><p></p><p>I went to see a surgeon and their practice specializes in gynecomastia surgery. I definitely have lumps on both sides with the right side more pronounced/larger than the left. She said it's too early to consider surgery and to check back in 6-12 months. </p><p></p><p>On 1/18 I took another sensitive estradiol test but have no received the results yet. It seems to take about 5 days so I'm hoping to have the results tomorrow. However, in those 5 days, I took another 1mg of anastrozole, 50mg of Test Cyp and 700iu HCG between that time so who knows what my levels will be now. </p><p></p><p>I spoke to my Prime Body doctor again and he basically has no experience with this as none of his patients have had this kind of reaction. His recommendation was to speak to an endocrinologist and to stop treatment. </p><p></p><p>I spoke to Defy and once they get all the my required documents, it's going to be a 3-4 week waiting period before I can have my consultation. Not sure I want to risk going through the whole process and pay to only have them say stop treatment or something. Plus 3-4 weeks is insanely long. </p><p></p><p>I want to continue TRT because I do (did) feel much better on it but I feel like it's going to be difficult to get my levels dialed in. If I do make the switch to Defy, what the hell do I do for 3-4 weeks? Is it smart to just stop TRT cold turkey? Does anyone know of any endo's or doctors I can speak to in the NJ/NY area? </p><p></p><p>4 years ago I messed around with Anavar (underground lab crap) and I started to feel a lump form towards the tail end of my cycle and so I self medicated with Letrozole (underground lab crap) and it did reverse the lumps so I know this stuff will work if I'm prescribed a pharma grade version with a doctor prescribed protocol. I just don't know who to speak to or where to go from here. I asked Prime Body if they have anyone in their network that I can speak to so I'm waiting on a reply. </p><p></p><p>If anyone can ping Dr. Saya or knows of someone I can speak to, it would be greatly appreciated. Or if you have any experience or advice, that too is appreciated. Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Belmundo, post: 61337, member: 14461"] Current update: I went to see a surgeon and their practice specializes in gynecomastia surgery. I definitely have lumps on both sides with the right side more pronounced/larger than the left. She said it's too early to consider surgery and to check back in 6-12 months. On 1/18 I took another sensitive estradiol test but have no received the results yet. It seems to take about 5 days so I'm hoping to have the results tomorrow. However, in those 5 days, I took another 1mg of anastrozole, 50mg of Test Cyp and 700iu HCG between that time so who knows what my levels will be now. I spoke to my Prime Body doctor again and he basically has no experience with this as none of his patients have had this kind of reaction. His recommendation was to speak to an endocrinologist and to stop treatment. I spoke to Defy and once they get all the my required documents, it's going to be a 3-4 week waiting period before I can have my consultation. Not sure I want to risk going through the whole process and pay to only have them say stop treatment or something. Plus 3-4 weeks is insanely long. I want to continue TRT because I do (did) feel much better on it but I feel like it's going to be difficult to get my levels dialed in. If I do make the switch to Defy, what the hell do I do for 3-4 weeks? Is it smart to just stop TRT cold turkey? Does anyone know of any endo's or doctors I can speak to in the NJ/NY area? 4 years ago I messed around with Anavar (underground lab crap) and I started to feel a lump form towards the tail end of my cycle and so I self medicated with Letrozole (underground lab crap) and it did reverse the lumps so I know this stuff will work if I'm prescribed a pharma grade version with a doctor prescribed protocol. I just don't know who to speak to or where to go from here. I asked Prime Body if they have anyone in their network that I can speak to so I'm waiting on a reply. If anyone can ping Dr. Saya or knows of someone I can speak to, it would be greatly appreciated. Or if you have any experience or advice, that too is appreciated. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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