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Jet Black Stools - Is This A TRT Side Effect?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stpfan" data-source="post: 176383" data-attributes="member: 39333"><p>Thanks for all the posts fellas. Sorry about the title of the thread. At first.... I was having black stools for several months... but I'm beginning to think it was all the broccoli I was eating daily. Wish I could change the title of this thread...</p><p></p><p>Wanted to pass this information along to you guys... and get some ideas about this? I had a skype conversation with a hormonal doctor. I believe he's around upper 60's in age and has been a hormonal doctor for 30-35 years. I told him all of the symptoms I was experiencing... and here was his response.</p><p></p><p><strong>1. Bioavailable Testosterone</strong> - The doctor told me unfortunately most doctors look at total testosterone and free testosterone and then assess the situation. He believes Bioavailable Testosterone is the most important test... especially in my case. The goal is "high normal" if not just above high normal. But, it's all in how you feel. He said... I'd like all my patients at around 1,200 total testosterone. But, I have patients as high as 1,900 total testosterone and that's basically the limit.</p><p></p><p><strong>2. SHBG</strong> - He said this is the 2nd most important test. When he examines this test... it tells him how estrogen prone you are. He said he refuses to give his patients AI's. So, the next best thing is Stanozolol at 25mg a week. He said from his studies... using a small dose per week... will cut your Estradiol down... and your SHBG down. He told me as ridiculous as this may sound... I want your SHBG between 5 - 15 nmol/L. Sweet spot he said is around 11. </p><p></p><p><strong>3. Nandrolone</strong> - He didn't give me much reasons for this. He just said adding Nandrolone at low dosages with Testosterone is the perfect combo. He did say Nandrolone drives sugars directly into the muscle cell. Dosage is around 40-60mg a week.</p><p></p><p>So I asked him... what would be a typical protocol in regards to dosing with all medications included? He said I want testosterone 2 parts and nandrolone 1 part. So if you're injecting 120mg of Testosterone he wants you to add 60mg of Nandrolone along with 25mg of oral Stanozolol. Also, throw in some B-12 if your levels are low. He said you are more than welcome to inject twice a week or even daily. (Most of his clients like weekly injections.)</p><p></p><p>He spoke so negatively about estrogen in regards to TRT. He said Estrogen suppresses your Pituitary function drastically. The constant fluctuation of the highs and lows of Estrogen will make you nutty.</p><p></p><p>His fee was rather expensive for yearly TRT monitoring. He wanted $6,000. So I'm going to order my own supplies and try this. I have nothing to lose. My new Endo is an a-hole... dude was so promising... and i haven't heard one peep out of him since then. Ridiculous. So, I'm still going to see either my new Endo or my old Endo for labs (which are covered by my insurance 100%). They can talk until the cows come home... could careless. Just write the order for labs. We'll see how this works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stpfan, post: 176383, member: 39333"] Thanks for all the posts fellas. Sorry about the title of the thread. At first.... I was having black stools for several months... but I'm beginning to think it was all the broccoli I was eating daily. Wish I could change the title of this thread... Wanted to pass this information along to you guys... and get some ideas about this? I had a skype conversation with a hormonal doctor. I believe he's around upper 60's in age and has been a hormonal doctor for 30-35 years. I told him all of the symptoms I was experiencing... and here was his response. [B]1. Bioavailable Testosterone[/B] - The doctor told me unfortunately most doctors look at total testosterone and free testosterone and then assess the situation. He believes Bioavailable Testosterone is the most important test... especially in my case. The goal is "high normal" if not just above high normal. But, it's all in how you feel. He said... I'd like all my patients at around 1,200 total testosterone. But, I have patients as high as 1,900 total testosterone and that's basically the limit. [B]2. SHBG[/B] - He said this is the 2nd most important test. When he examines this test... it tells him how estrogen prone you are. He said he refuses to give his patients AI's. So, the next best thing is Stanozolol at 25mg a week. He said from his studies... using a small dose per week... will cut your Estradiol down... and your SHBG down. He told me as ridiculous as this may sound... I want your SHBG between 5 - 15 nmol/L. Sweet spot he said is around 11. [B]3. Nandrolone[/B] - He didn't give me much reasons for this. He just said adding Nandrolone at low dosages with Testosterone is the perfect combo. He did say Nandrolone drives sugars directly into the muscle cell. Dosage is around 40-60mg a week. So I asked him... what would be a typical protocol in regards to dosing with all medications included? He said I want testosterone 2 parts and nandrolone 1 part. So if you're injecting 120mg of Testosterone he wants you to add 60mg of Nandrolone along with 25mg of oral Stanozolol. Also, throw in some B-12 if your levels are low. He said you are more than welcome to inject twice a week or even daily. (Most of his clients like weekly injections.) He spoke so negatively about estrogen in regards to TRT. He said Estrogen suppresses your Pituitary function drastically. The constant fluctuation of the highs and lows of Estrogen will make you nutty. His fee was rather expensive for yearly TRT monitoring. He wanted $6,000. So I'm going to order my own supplies and try this. I have nothing to lose. My new Endo is an a-hole... dude was so promising... and i haven't heard one peep out of him since then. Ridiculous. So, I'm still going to see either my new Endo or my old Endo for labs (which are covered by my insurance 100%). They can talk until the cows come home... could careless. Just write the order for labs. We'll see how this works. [/QUOTE]
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