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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 82345" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>Tests without the associated ranges mean...very little. Each lab has their own, established references. As for your protocol, while I wish you all the best, the half-life of testosterone is such that it's next to impossible for an injection every two weeks to bring a patient success. There's a wealth of documented information that indicates smaller, more frequent injections of testosterone lead to success. As for an AI, why do you want one now? Have you documented high estradiol, on the sensitive, LC, MS/MS, lab test? Absent symptoms and elevated e2 values, an AI is a foolish thing to do. There is no misery like the misery associated with crashing your estradiol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 82345, member: 2624"] Tests without the associated ranges mean...very little. Each lab has their own, established references. As for your protocol, while I wish you all the best, the half-life of testosterone is such that it's next to impossible for an injection every two weeks to bring a patient success. There's a wealth of documented information that indicates smaller, more frequent injections of testosterone lead to success. As for an AI, why do you want one now? Have you documented high estradiol, on the sensitive, LC, MS/MS, lab test? Absent symptoms and elevated e2 values, an AI is a foolish thing to do. There is no misery like the misery associated with crashing your estradiol. [/QUOTE]
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