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Kinda need emergency help (stopped taking TRT)
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<blockquote data-quote="Re-Ride" data-source="post: 97752" data-attributes="member: 8395"><p>Laughing P.A. said: "men on trt don't knead estrogen testing"</p><p>Thank such people profusely for their wisdom followed by showing them this clip:</p><p><a href="https://youtu.be/kEMSQ_At6hM" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/kEMSQ_At6hM</a></p><p></p><p>I regret being unable to share with the club a decent video with sound of Laffin Sal. I visit her often on the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. She was exiled here from SF in 2004 when the powers that be began to worry that their game was up. </p><p></p><p>Q: IF my estrogen was high on the standard test does that mean it will come back higher or lower on the sensitive test</p><p>A: Both. LC MS MS sensitive returned both higher and lower than the standard IF test on the same draw for me which I posted on these pages. </p><p></p><p>Q: My doc wants me to have an MRI of my brain. I'm so pissed, so frustrated , so angry with these village idiots. It's like dealing with baby monkeys on a farm.</p><p>A: MRI could pick up a defect in the pituitary or another problem. Suggestion: Gadolinium MRI contrast medium. Taking sufficient time to weight the risk against possible benefit. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure this doesn't apply to you but I have this theory. Before there was trt there was compliance. Then the veil lifted. Men became aware. Aware men ask questions. When reasonable men get obfuscation for answers they get angry. Anger is contraindicated to the bottom line requiring the awareness medicine to receive the appropriate regulatory scheduling. In any case a profound reaction in a mere 12 hrs to an initial 100 mg dose suggests to me a reaction to the carrier oil. If wheezing also occurred then its possible that medicine entered the circulatory system directly. </p><p></p><p>Agree with S.L. on frequency, SHBG then daily or EOD dosing. A weight increase from 190 to 319 dosen't happen under the care of a competent physician. Finding a competent physician is easier said than done. Meanwhile may I suggest that you reduce or eliminate contact with American powerhouse portfolio medicine? Self guided care isn't for everyone but it is an option. Most important is the understanding that it can take up to a year of consistent TRT dosing before the body adapts and one begins to realize the benefit. Obsessing over lab leads to messing with dose. After a few months one can learn to adjust the dose based upon wellness and symptoms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Ride, post: 97752, member: 8395"] Laughing P.A. said: "men on trt don't knead estrogen testing" Thank such people profusely for their wisdom followed by showing them this clip: [URL]https://youtu.be/kEMSQ_At6hM[/URL] I regret being unable to share with the club a decent video with sound of Laffin Sal. I visit her often on the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. She was exiled here from SF in 2004 when the powers that be began to worry that their game was up. Q: IF my estrogen was high on the standard test does that mean it will come back higher or lower on the sensitive test A: Both. LC MS MS sensitive returned both higher and lower than the standard IF test on the same draw for me which I posted on these pages. Q: My doc wants me to have an MRI of my brain. I'm so pissed, so frustrated , so angry with these village idiots. It's like dealing with baby monkeys on a farm. A: MRI could pick up a defect in the pituitary or another problem. Suggestion: Gadolinium MRI contrast medium. Taking sufficient time to weight the risk against possible benefit. I'm sure this doesn't apply to you but I have this theory. Before there was trt there was compliance. Then the veil lifted. Men became aware. Aware men ask questions. When reasonable men get obfuscation for answers they get angry. Anger is contraindicated to the bottom line requiring the awareness medicine to receive the appropriate regulatory scheduling. In any case a profound reaction in a mere 12 hrs to an initial 100 mg dose suggests to me a reaction to the carrier oil. If wheezing also occurred then its possible that medicine entered the circulatory system directly. Agree with S.L. on frequency, SHBG then daily or EOD dosing. A weight increase from 190 to 319 dosen't happen under the care of a competent physician. Finding a competent physician is easier said than done. Meanwhile may I suggest that you reduce or eliminate contact with American powerhouse portfolio medicine? Self guided care isn't for everyone but it is an option. Most important is the understanding that it can take up to a year of consistent TRT dosing before the body adapts and one begins to realize the benefit. Obsessing over lab leads to messing with dose. After a few months one can learn to adjust the dose based upon wellness and symptoms. [/QUOTE]
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