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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
LabCorp Testosterone Reference Range Changing (Decreasing) Effective July 17, 2017
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<blockquote data-quote="user_joe" data-source="post: 75624" data-attributes="member: 13107"><p>I feel you've got a dr that treats by these numbers you've got a problem. </p><p></p><p>Lets say your doc doesn't want you to exceed 900 now bc of this test. We test at trough anyway. If you injected weekly you probably peaked at 1700 and came down to 900. </p><p></p><p>Take the same dose and just split it to daily injections and you see something like 1300 when tested. Now what? See how little sense that makes? </p><p></p><p>Not saying i have everything figured out, but I like to be roughly 1300-1500. That's daily so I never see higher. BP perfect, hematocrit, even lipds excellent. I've experimented plenty, and this feels best. To me it's about optimizing everything to get the most benefit and not simply reliving the bad symptoms I had previously. Just my point of view. Without long term studies it's just s risk one can choose to take. I wouldn't have a dr who wouldn't allow it. I'd self treat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user_joe, post: 75624, member: 13107"] I feel you've got a dr that treats by these numbers you've got a problem. Lets say your doc doesn't want you to exceed 900 now bc of this test. We test at trough anyway. If you injected weekly you probably peaked at 1700 and came down to 900. Take the same dose and just split it to daily injections and you see something like 1300 when tested. Now what? See how little sense that makes? Not saying i have everything figured out, but I like to be roughly 1300-1500. That's daily so I never see higher. BP perfect, hematocrit, even lipds excellent. I've experimented plenty, and this feels best. To me it's about optimizing everything to get the most benefit and not simply reliving the bad symptoms I had previously. Just my point of view. Without long term studies it's just s risk one can choose to take. I wouldn't have a dr who wouldn't allow it. I'd self treat. [/QUOTE]
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