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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Grrrr Labs/Journal
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 59577" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>This is the 66th post in this particular thread. Even those of us who have posted here earlier have a hard time picking it up again. Thank you for stating things in such a concise fashion as you have here.</p><p></p><p>I wonder if your initial success with TRT reflects the "honeymoon effect" that frequently occurs in the early stages of treatment prior to the complete shutdown of your natural/endogenous testosterone production? I experienced it, and so do many others - Dr. Saya has noted that it's quite a feeling, but it comes to an end. How long did you feel good in the early days?</p><p></p><p>At the same time, if your estradiol climbed to 64 it could well explain why you no longer feel the benefits of your protocol. Dealing with it, as you are, with modest use of anastrozole is a solid plan. Moving to a more frequent injection schedule is also something I'd consider - EOD dosing could further lower your e2. Before making another change, though, a change of any sort, I'd do a quick lab check, through Discountedlabs.com or your doctor. Check total and free testosterone, estradiol/sensitive, and SHBG. Find out where you are and you'll know where you want to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 59577, member: 2624"] This is the 66th post in this particular thread. Even those of us who have posted here earlier have a hard time picking it up again. Thank you for stating things in such a concise fashion as you have here. I wonder if your initial success with TRT reflects the "honeymoon effect" that frequently occurs in the early stages of treatment prior to the complete shutdown of your natural/endogenous testosterone production? I experienced it, and so do many others - Dr. Saya has noted that it's quite a feeling, but it comes to an end. How long did you feel good in the early days? At the same time, if your estradiol climbed to 64 it could well explain why you no longer feel the benefits of your protocol. Dealing with it, as you are, with modest use of anastrozole is a solid plan. Moving to a more frequent injection schedule is also something I'd consider - EOD dosing could further lower your e2. Before making another change, though, a change of any sort, I'd do a quick lab check, through Discountedlabs.com or your doctor. Check total and free testosterone, estradiol/sensitive, and SHBG. Find out where you are and you'll know where you want to go. [/QUOTE]
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