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Blood Test Discussion
Kaiser’s standard on blood normality confusion
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<blockquote data-quote="dicus30" data-source="post: 195759" data-attributes="member: 41292"><p>Hi guys: (I have add inattentive type)-I research things but at times get overwhelmed...</p><p></p><p>I am a 45 year old type one diabetic (31 years) that is currently taking .7mL a week of testosterone cypionate (140mg). I inject .25mL on Monday/Wednesday. Friday’s I inject .20mL. I’ve attached the results. My Kaiser endocrinologist may lower my dose due to their already low standard. I wanted to start 250mL of hcg on the alternate days I’m not injecting testosterone but have to play the HMO game (please their numbers not the patient). I do subQ injections (in a patch of fat above penis). Their standard says I am running high. My question is is it really high? After I please their number game and not have to test my blood for another 6 months...Can I take 200mg a week and be ok (the entire bottle) hoping for better gym gains? I work out routinely (weights and cardio) 5x a week fasting so I can loose some weight. I hear hcg can also increase testosterone levels. Any and all advice is welcomed. I just recently started trt 10/1/2020. If I do take 200mg a week how do I drop my dosage to please their numbers again? I took my .20mL around 2am Friday morning and did my blood work the following Monday around 12:30pm because she wanted a midpoint reading. She thinks I’m only doing once a week at .7mL. My estradiol is right at the max limit, 50pg/mL. I have also attached a picture of what Nelson suggests in his ebook, "TRT dosing" as a reference in case anyone suggests dosage amount.</p><p></p><p>Update: Spoke with endo via email today and she wants to drop me to .6 mL weekly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dicus30, post: 195759, member: 41292"] Hi guys: (I have add inattentive type)-I research things but at times get overwhelmed... I am a 45 year old type one diabetic (31 years) that is currently taking .7mL a week of testosterone cypionate (140mg). I inject .25mL on Monday/Wednesday. Friday’s I inject .20mL. I’ve attached the results. My Kaiser endocrinologist may lower my dose due to their already low standard. I wanted to start 250mL of hcg on the alternate days I’m not injecting testosterone but have to play the HMO game (please their numbers not the patient). I do subQ injections (in a patch of fat above penis). Their standard says I am running high. My question is is it really high? After I please their number game and not have to test my blood for another 6 months...Can I take 200mg a week and be ok (the entire bottle) hoping for better gym gains? I work out routinely (weights and cardio) 5x a week fasting so I can loose some weight. I hear hcg can also increase testosterone levels. Any and all advice is welcomed. I just recently started trt 10/1/2020. If I do take 200mg a week how do I drop my dosage to please their numbers again? I took my .20mL around 2am Friday morning and did my blood work the following Monday around 12:30pm because she wanted a midpoint reading. She thinks I’m only doing once a week at .7mL. My estradiol is right at the max limit, 50pg/mL. I have also attached a picture of what Nelson suggests in his ebook, "TRT dosing" as a reference in case anyone suggests dosage amount. Update: Spoke with endo via email today and she wants to drop me to .6 mL weekly. [/QUOTE]
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