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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Latest blood work with a couple of questions
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<blockquote data-quote="keigwin" data-source="post: 78846" data-attributes="member: 16350"><p>I am self-directing. The background description of my efforts is in the new member section (can't post a link because I'm a new member, sorry). I'd like to think that once I demonstrate this is working for me, my doctor will agree to get on board, but I honestly don't trust his advice above what I already have learned on my own!</p><p></p><p>On the question of the T values, I'm surprised that my T hasn't gone up. If the anastrozole is blocking conversion of T to E2, that would lead me to expect that there should be more T now. Same for the increase in LH - seems like my T shouldn't be flat.</p><p></p><p>Good catch on the E2 test, I'd never have known otherwise because this is the test my Dr. used and it's the test that comes as part of the Male Hormone Panel from Life Extension, where I've been buying my tests. Seems like a huge oversight on both of their parts!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keigwin, post: 78846, member: 16350"] I am self-directing. The background description of my efforts is in the new member section (can't post a link because I'm a new member, sorry). I'd like to think that once I demonstrate this is working for me, my doctor will agree to get on board, but I honestly don't trust his advice above what I already have learned on my own! On the question of the T values, I'm surprised that my T hasn't gone up. If the anastrozole is blocking conversion of T to E2, that would lead me to expect that there should be more T now. Same for the increase in LH - seems like my T shouldn't be flat. Good catch on the E2 test, I'd never have known otherwise because this is the test my Dr. used and it's the test that comes as part of the Male Hormone Panel from Life Extension, where I've been buying my tests. Seems like a huge oversight on both of their parts! [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Latest blood work with a couple of questions
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