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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
High Hematocrit-Low T-Need Help
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 53568" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>Your bloodwork shows nothing to panic over (though it raises some questions). Your hct is not at a point to throw TRT overboard - simply donate blood on a regular basis and you should be fine. It's just sliding over the line at this point; giving up TRT is something you don't have to even consider at this point. Why in the world your doctor believed a total testosterone value in the mid-900s was too high is a mystery to me. That's a solid place for testosterone to sit (presuming you tested at the trough). You ran the incorrect estradiol test, Life Extension is notorious for offering this test which is of no value to men. Time to find another lab - consider <a href="http://www.discountedlabs.com" target="_blank">www.discountedlabs.com</a>. Draw no conclusions about e2 based on the current report. Finally, I urge you to consider finding another doctor. You're essentially running a self-directed TRT protocol since your current physician doesn't test adequately or explain his reasoning. You deserve better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 53568, member: 2624"] Your bloodwork shows nothing to panic over (though it raises some questions). Your hct is not at a point to throw TRT overboard - simply donate blood on a regular basis and you should be fine. It's just sliding over the line at this point; giving up TRT is something you don't have to even consider at this point. Why in the world your doctor believed a total testosterone value in the mid-900s was too high is a mystery to me. That's a solid place for testosterone to sit (presuming you tested at the trough). You ran the incorrect estradiol test, Life Extension is notorious for offering this test which is of no value to men. Time to find another lab - consider [URL="http://www.discountedlabs.com"]www.discountedlabs.com[/URL]. Draw no conclusions about e2 based on the current report. Finally, I urge you to consider finding another doctor. You're essentially running a self-directed TRT protocol since your current physician doesn't test adequately or explain his reasoning. You deserve better. [/QUOTE]
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