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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Lab work on Sustanon 250. Feel nothing after 10 months
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<blockquote data-quote="Jamo81" data-source="post: 24417" data-attributes="member: 12230"><p>Hi Guys,</p><p></p><p>I'm posting here after discussing my case on the facebook group. But first let me explain myself.</p><p></p><p>I was born with a mild case of the rare condition called Eagle-Barrett Syndrome. My main symptoms of this are half my abdominal muscles are missing and both testicles undecended. One is currently inside my abdomen and the other is 'tethered' in my groin in an attempt to decend them manually when I was 4 years old. I'm 34 now, well today i'm 34.</p><p></p><p>I was put on TRT when I was younger to get me through puberty and stayed on it until I was 21. The past few years have seen a decline in my health, mainly lost muscle mass and extreme fatigue along with joint and bone pain in my hips and legs. I was put back on TRT back in December 2014 with one injection of Sustanon 250 every 3 weeks after being told both my testicles are now not working properly. I was initially told by my endo that they were going to decend them properly and see how they react but now my urologist said they need to be removed due to the increased chance they could become cancerous. Well he more or less stated they WILL become cancerous if left.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure this is the correct direction, or even if i should have been put on TRT so hastily without further testing. I was recently sent to a spematologist to check fertility. This made little sense to me since I have been on therapy so long. Surely something like that need checked beforehand.</p><p></p><p>Anyway i'm going to share my blood work I've had over the past year or so to see if anything stands out. Many whom i've already spoke too have told they have never seen blood results like mine and when I ask my endo to attempt to explain them to me i'm not getting much feedback either.</p><p></p><p>23/09/2014 (Before TRT)</p><p></p><p>LH - 23.6 U/L (1.0-9.0)</p><p>FSH - 46.2 U/L (1.0-9.0)</p><p>Prolactin - 664 mU/L (0-350)</p><p>Testosterone - 27.0 nmol/L (8.4-28.7)</p><p>Cortisol - 649 nmol/L (275-690)</p><p>TSH - 3.13 mU/L (0.4-4.0)</p><p></p><p>25/11/2014 (Before TRT)</p><p></p><p>LH - 17.9 U/L (1.0-9.0)</p><p>FSH - 42.0 U/L (1.0-9.0)</p><p>Prolactin - 150 mU/L (0-350)</p><p>Testosterone - 20.6 nmol/L (8.4-28.7)</p><p>SHBG - 120.4 nmol/L (17.3-65.8 )</p><p>Free Androgen Index - 17.11 (23.3-103)</p><p></p><p>Began Sustanon 250 on 18/12/2014</p><p></p><p>07/04/2015</p><p></p><p>TSH 1.19 mU/L (0.4-4.0)</p><p>LH 6.6 U/L (1.0-9.0)</p><p>FSH 18.5 U/L (1.0-9.0) </p><p>Oestradiol 135 pmol/L (0-150)</p><p>Prolactin 204 mU/L (0-350)</p><p>Testosterone 38.8 nmol/L (8.4-28.7)</p><p>SHBG 87.5 nmol/L (17.3-65.8 )</p><p>Free Androgen Index 44.34 (23.3-103)</p><p>Total 25-OH Vitamin D 21 nmol/L </p><p></p><p>That's where I'm at just now, don't really feel any different to last year. I don't seem to react in anyway to therapy on the surface. My libido has always been good, but I feel it's frustratingly high now. Too high. I'd quite happily trade it in for better physical health.</p><p></p><p>I have got an endo appointment on the 1/10/15, I phoned my GP to see if more blood work has been requested beforehand in preparation but nothing has.</p><p></p><p>All in all I am really disappointed by the level of care I am getting. They want to remove both my testicles now but I'm seriously concerned about that, especially if i'm not reacting properly to testosterone. Perhaps there is something else wrong that they have yet to check that has been causing havoc with my hormones. They only check the bear minimums or what I ask them to. Begrudgingly of course.</p><p></p><p>Best Regards,</p><p></p><p>Jamie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamo81, post: 24417, member: 12230"] Hi Guys, I'm posting here after discussing my case on the facebook group. But first let me explain myself. I was born with a mild case of the rare condition called Eagle-Barrett Syndrome. My main symptoms of this are half my abdominal muscles are missing and both testicles undecended. One is currently inside my abdomen and the other is 'tethered' in my groin in an attempt to decend them manually when I was 4 years old. I'm 34 now, well today i'm 34. I was put on TRT when I was younger to get me through puberty and stayed on it until I was 21. The past few years have seen a decline in my health, mainly lost muscle mass and extreme fatigue along with joint and bone pain in my hips and legs. I was put back on TRT back in December 2014 with one injection of Sustanon 250 every 3 weeks after being told both my testicles are now not working properly. I was initially told by my endo that they were going to decend them properly and see how they react but now my urologist said they need to be removed due to the increased chance they could become cancerous. Well he more or less stated they WILL become cancerous if left. I'm not sure this is the correct direction, or even if i should have been put on TRT so hastily without further testing. I was recently sent to a spematologist to check fertility. This made little sense to me since I have been on therapy so long. Surely something like that need checked beforehand. Anyway i'm going to share my blood work I've had over the past year or so to see if anything stands out. Many whom i've already spoke too have told they have never seen blood results like mine and when I ask my endo to attempt to explain them to me i'm not getting much feedback either. 23/09/2014 (Before TRT) LH - 23.6 U/L (1.0-9.0) FSH - 46.2 U/L (1.0-9.0) Prolactin - 664 mU/L (0-350) Testosterone - 27.0 nmol/L (8.4-28.7) Cortisol - 649 nmol/L (275-690) TSH - 3.13 mU/L (0.4-4.0) 25/11/2014 (Before TRT) LH - 17.9 U/L (1.0-9.0) FSH - 42.0 U/L (1.0-9.0) Prolactin - 150 mU/L (0-350) Testosterone - 20.6 nmol/L (8.4-28.7) SHBG - 120.4 nmol/L (17.3-65.8 ) Free Androgen Index - 17.11 (23.3-103) Began Sustanon 250 on 18/12/2014 07/04/2015 TSH 1.19 mU/L (0.4-4.0) LH 6.6 U/L (1.0-9.0) FSH 18.5 U/L (1.0-9.0) Oestradiol 135 pmol/L (0-150) Prolactin 204 mU/L (0-350) Testosterone 38.8 nmol/L (8.4-28.7) SHBG 87.5 nmol/L (17.3-65.8 ) Free Androgen Index 44.34 (23.3-103) Total 25-OH Vitamin D 21 nmol/L That's where I'm at just now, don't really feel any different to last year. I don't seem to react in anyway to therapy on the surface. My libido has always been good, but I feel it's frustratingly high now. Too high. I'd quite happily trade it in for better physical health. I have got an endo appointment on the 1/10/15, I phoned my GP to see if more blood work has been requested beforehand in preparation but nothing has. All in all I am really disappointed by the level of care I am getting. They want to remove both my testicles now but I'm seriously concerned about that, especially if i'm not reacting properly to testosterone. Perhaps there is something else wrong that they have yet to check that has been causing havoc with my hormones. They only check the bear minimums or what I ask them to. Begrudgingly of course. Best Regards, Jamie. [/QUOTE]
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Lab work on Sustanon 250. Feel nothing after 10 months
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