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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Hello from Germany - Switching From Nebido to Enanthate
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<blockquote data-quote="Hellraiser" data-source="post: 113449" data-attributes="member: 14803"><p>@snorgejr: since ~May 2017 I've been injecting 125 mgs of Testosterone Enanthate three times a week (Monday - Wednesday - Friday). My levels have been rather stable since then for the most part and I've been feeling better than before (especially anxiety-wise).</p><p>But my last bloodtest leaves me rather puzzled. As a bit of context, between October 2017 und January 2018 I went on a weight-loss diet, losing about 8-10 kgs of fat. In that time, my bloodwork had been steadily improving with regards to the low SHBG. </p><p>How come, since if ended my diet and being in the process of gaining weight, my TSH has suddenly dropped that much and my T4 being slightly elevated? Also SHBG has dropped again as well as testerone - total and free. I also have the impression that, despite how much effort I put into my eating (tracking macros, eating really healthy) and lifting in the gym, I really have a hard time gaining a signifcant amount of muscle. This is also the case with increasing the weights used in the gym.</p><p>Oh, another thing I have just noticed: my DHEA-S (reference range: 160-449) has been elevated all the time, with my last value being 649. How do I account for this?</p><p></p><p>Here's a link to my latest bloodwork: <a href="https://www2.pic-upload.de/img/35585837/TRT.png" target="_blank">https://www2.pic-upload.de/img/35585837/TRT.png</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hellraiser, post: 113449, member: 14803"] @snorgejr: since ~May 2017 I've been injecting 125 mgs of Testosterone Enanthate three times a week (Monday - Wednesday - Friday). My levels have been rather stable since then for the most part and I've been feeling better than before (especially anxiety-wise). But my last bloodtest leaves me rather puzzled. As a bit of context, between October 2017 und January 2018 I went on a weight-loss diet, losing about 8-10 kgs of fat. In that time, my bloodwork had been steadily improving with regards to the low SHBG. How come, since if ended my diet and being in the process of gaining weight, my TSH has suddenly dropped that much and my T4 being slightly elevated? Also SHBG has dropped again as well as testerone - total and free. I also have the impression that, despite how much effort I put into my eating (tracking macros, eating really healthy) and lifting in the gym, I really have a hard time gaining a signifcant amount of muscle. This is also the case with increasing the weights used in the gym. Oh, another thing I have just noticed: my DHEA-S (reference range: 160-449) has been elevated all the time, with my last value being 649. How do I account for this? Here's a link to my latest bloodwork: [url]https://www2.pic-upload.de/img/35585837/TRT.png[/url] [/QUOTE]
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