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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Lab work on Sustanon 250. Feel nothing after 10 months
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<blockquote data-quote="Jamo81" data-source="post: 27541" data-attributes="member: 12230"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>Yes I get my Sustanon from the NHS and it also needs to be administered by a nurse. We're still pretty much in the dark ages regarding TRT over here.</p><p></p><p>I have been looking into adrenal fatigue and although i've not had any testing done I have cleaned my diet up considerably, had bad teeth removed. Trying to give myself the best chance. Many doctors in the UK do not even believe in adrenal fatigue. What is your thought on Candida? I have had a visible skin infection recently, my endo said to use Daktarin on it and it has cleared up but wouldn't that be a sort of marker of a bigger issue?</p><p></p><p>I have only had my basic TSH tested 3 times over the last year or so and although they all fell within the reference range they were scattered at each end of the spectrum. Lower, higher and right in the middle. Endocrinologist didn't seem to be bothered about it but I will get it checked further although has likely not even noticed. My mother has recently been diagnosed with hyperthyroydism and suffers with fatigue and weight loss. Even though I have been a stable 9.5 stone for a few years now, prior to then I had lost around 2 stone quite quickly. Mainly muscle mass and sort of coincides with the beginning of my decline in health.</p><p></p><p>Again, many thanks for all your help, it is really appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Jamie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamo81, post: 27541, member: 12230"] Hi, Yes I get my Sustanon from the NHS and it also needs to be administered by a nurse. We're still pretty much in the dark ages regarding TRT over here. I have been looking into adrenal fatigue and although i've not had any testing done I have cleaned my diet up considerably, had bad teeth removed. Trying to give myself the best chance. Many doctors in the UK do not even believe in adrenal fatigue. What is your thought on Candida? I have had a visible skin infection recently, my endo said to use Daktarin on it and it has cleared up but wouldn't that be a sort of marker of a bigger issue? I have only had my basic TSH tested 3 times over the last year or so and although they all fell within the reference range they were scattered at each end of the spectrum. Lower, higher and right in the middle. Endocrinologist didn't seem to be bothered about it but I will get it checked further although has likely not even noticed. My mother has recently been diagnosed with hyperthyroydism and suffers with fatigue and weight loss. Even though I have been a stable 9.5 stone for a few years now, prior to then I had lost around 2 stone quite quickly. Mainly muscle mass and sort of coincides with the beginning of my decline in health. Again, many thanks for all your help, it is really appreciated. Jamie [/QUOTE]
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Lab work on Sustanon 250. Feel nothing after 10 months
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