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<blockquote data-quote="Outcome" data-source="post: 76787" data-attributes="member: 16154"><p>Thanks Vince, Antcon</p><p>No problem. My symptoms. Fatigue, brain fog, lack of motivation, some muscle mass reduction. They all started coming back on me may and June. Glad to be back on a program. I moved to a rural area for a new job and driving for weekly injections wasn't going to cut it. Plus I lost my insurance. Then I found Defy. I guess I should mention some stats: 48. 170 lbs. Reasonably healthy but a challenge with blood pressure now. Taking amlodipine. Before I stopped in May I was getting a 200 mg dose weekly that got me to around 1150 and free 25 but estradiol climbed along with hematocrit. I donated blood back in February that got my hematocrit to 49ish and in May it was 51 . So I may donate again. One other problem with my prior program was the lack of support for rising estrogen. Looking back I really needed an ai but they wouldn't prescribe one. I was in the dark about hcg but now I inject that too. So, the Defy program seems to cover all the bases and they are there to help you if something isn't right. My current program is: 140 mg test - 800 iu hcg - .25 mg anastrozole all weekly but split into 2 Injections. Dhea 25mg every night. Thanks for the forum. Its very informative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outcome, post: 76787, member: 16154"] Thanks Vince, Antcon No problem. My symptoms. Fatigue, brain fog, lack of motivation, some muscle mass reduction. They all started coming back on me may and June. Glad to be back on a program. I moved to a rural area for a new job and driving for weekly injections wasn't going to cut it. Plus I lost my insurance. Then I found Defy. I guess I should mention some stats: 48. 170 lbs. Reasonably healthy but a challenge with blood pressure now. Taking amlodipine. Before I stopped in May I was getting a 200 mg dose weekly that got me to around 1150 and free 25 but estradiol climbed along with hematocrit. I donated blood back in February that got my hematocrit to 49ish and in May it was 51 . So I may donate again. One other problem with my prior program was the lack of support for rising estrogen. Looking back I really needed an ai but they wouldn't prescribe one. I was in the dark about hcg but now I inject that too. So, the Defy program seems to cover all the bases and they are there to help you if something isn't right. My current program is: 140 mg test - 800 iu hcg - .25 mg anastrozole all weekly but split into 2 Injections. Dhea 25mg every night. Thanks for the forum. Its very informative. [/QUOTE]
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