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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Kaiser’s standard on blood normality confusion
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<blockquote data-quote="dicus30" data-source="post: 195861" data-attributes="member: 41292"><p>Hi MadMan:</p><p></p><p>I apologize for any confusion. The TRT protocol, that I took a picture of, is from Nelson's eBook. I had attached it so people could reference to his recommendations so that I could cross reference it as well. My doctor originally started me off at .7mL every 2 weeks when she started me back on TRT on 10/1/2020, but I asked her to check my dosage 12 years ago and reminded her that I felt better with the once a week injection, she agreed to see what it did for me at .7mL weekly. She's also agreed to allow me to be on the higher end of the levels, so she is somewhat working with me. Kaiser is somewhat limited with what they do and I will be looking into another health system this coming November, but for now everything is free with Kaiser since I am double covered.</p><p></p><p>She is concerned with my blood work so to be safe she is adjusting the dosage. I am also type 1 diabetic so I am thinking she wants to be safer than sorry. The only fall back is that I am have high libido (where it was non existent on Clomid) but with ED it is quite frustrating, no morning woods, and only partial erections (welcome to the world of diabetes and sleep apnea). SO maybe going a little lower may help that as well?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dicus30, post: 195861, member: 41292"] Hi MadMan: I apologize for any confusion. The TRT protocol, that I took a picture of, is from Nelson's eBook. I had attached it so people could reference to his recommendations so that I could cross reference it as well. My doctor originally started me off at .7mL every 2 weeks when she started me back on TRT on 10/1/2020, but I asked her to check my dosage 12 years ago and reminded her that I felt better with the once a week injection, she agreed to see what it did for me at .7mL weekly. She's also agreed to allow me to be on the higher end of the levels, so she is somewhat working with me. Kaiser is somewhat limited with what they do and I will be looking into another health system this coming November, but for now everything is free with Kaiser since I am double covered. She is concerned with my blood work so to be safe she is adjusting the dosage. I am also type 1 diabetic so I am thinking she wants to be safer than sorry. The only fall back is that I am have high libido (where it was non existent on Clomid) but with ED it is quite frustrating, no morning woods, and only partial erections (welcome to the world of diabetes and sleep apnea). SO maybe going a little lower may help that as well? [/QUOTE]
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