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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
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<blockquote data-quote="JA Battle" data-source="post: 197271" data-attributes="member: 40068"><p>no, I’m saying that after 5 weeks of this protocol is the time in which you go and get your new bloodwork. You have to wait a period of time for your blood levels to stabilize after beginning a new protocol. You do not stop the protocol. </p><p></p><p>Based on your bloodwork I would say that your aromatization rate may be an issue. Which is why you must start at the lowest dose possible and let your body adjust. Because you have low testosterone your body has increased its aromatization processes to try to keep your estradiol levels higher. </p><p></p><p>with normal doses of testosterone, hematocrit will not be an issue. Also your body will adapt and you may have</p><p></p><p>I would start off with 7 or 8 mg of testosterone enanthate daily and give your body a full 6 weeks of adjusting before you get your bloodwork. </p><p></p><p>I would also get your dht tested. And if you can, get a full thyroid panel that includes tsh, t3, free t3, t4, free t4, and reverse t3.</p><p></p><p>I would post the rest of your bloodwork here too so myself and others can see. This you posted was only page 2 of 5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JA Battle, post: 197271, member: 40068"] no, I’m saying that after 5 weeks of this protocol is the time in which you go and get your new bloodwork. You have to wait a period of time for your blood levels to stabilize after beginning a new protocol. You do not stop the protocol. Based on your bloodwork I would say that your aromatization rate may be an issue. Which is why you must start at the lowest dose possible and let your body adjust. Because you have low testosterone your body has increased its aromatization processes to try to keep your estradiol levels higher. with normal doses of testosterone, hematocrit will not be an issue. Also your body will adapt and you may have I would start off with 7 or 8 mg of testosterone enanthate daily and give your body a full 6 weeks of adjusting before you get your bloodwork. I would also get your dht tested. And if you can, get a full thyroid panel that includes tsh, t3, free t3, t4, free t4, and reverse t3. I would post the rest of your bloodwork here too so myself and others can see. This you posted was only page 2 of 5. [/QUOTE]
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