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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Introduction + Labs
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<blockquote data-quote="johndoesmith" data-source="post: 58309" data-attributes="member: 13404"><p>There it is! So it wasn't like one day you're fine next day you're in a diabetic crisis. You stopped working out for a year while it slowly came on which makes perfect sense. </p><p></p><p>Yeah, cortisol is a hormone that fluctuates, day to day and throughout the day. Was the 8 test the same time of day as the 12.5? I don't put much weight on "naturally raising" any hormone. It's all things you should do anyway, but due to the low hormones is much harder to do, thus it being a catch 22. </p><p></p><p>E2 will absolutely increase when you increase testosterone. No doubt about it. E2 follows test. </p><p></p><p>The bright side is that you have SO MUCH room to improve. Honestly. I can't imagine the changes you will experience mentally, physically, and emotionally. Not to mention sexually. </p><p></p><p>Plus IMO TRT will help you with weight loss significantly, after the initial weight gain it causes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johndoesmith, post: 58309, member: 13404"] There it is! So it wasn't like one day you're fine next day you're in a diabetic crisis. You stopped working out for a year while it slowly came on which makes perfect sense. Yeah, cortisol is a hormone that fluctuates, day to day and throughout the day. Was the 8 test the same time of day as the 12.5? I don't put much weight on "naturally raising" any hormone. It's all things you should do anyway, but due to the low hormones is much harder to do, thus it being a catch 22. E2 will absolutely increase when you increase testosterone. No doubt about it. E2 follows test. The bright side is that you have SO MUCH room to improve. Honestly. I can't imagine the changes you will experience mentally, physically, and emotionally. Not to mention sexually. Plus IMO TRT will help you with weight loss significantly, after the initial weight gain it causes. [/QUOTE]
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