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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Libido low, low energy and motovation
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 207876" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>If you didn't fast for 12 hours or abstain from sex for 24 hours before the prolactin test then the result can be pushed higher. Even so, in situations like these I suspect that hCG has thrown off your natural estrogen balance. The ratio of estradiol to testosterone is over 0.6%, at the top of the normal range. More importantly, if your body is used to a lower ratio then it may contribute to issues such as a prolactin level that is also unnatural for you.</p><p></p><p>Assuming your testosterone measurement was at trough, the peak values could be around 50% higher, over 1,300 ng/dL. At a minimum I would knock the testosterone dose down by a third, to 50 mg twice a week. If you opted for more frequent injections then I'd even suggest a lower overall dose eventually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 207876, member: 38109"] If you didn't fast for 12 hours or abstain from sex for 24 hours before the prolactin test then the result can be pushed higher. Even so, in situations like these I suspect that hCG has thrown off your natural estrogen balance. The ratio of estradiol to testosterone is over 0.6%, at the top of the normal range. More importantly, if your body is used to a lower ratio then it may contribute to issues such as a prolactin level that is also unnatural for you. Assuming your testosterone measurement was at trough, the peak values could be around 50% higher, over 1,300 ng/dL. At a minimum I would knock the testosterone dose down by a third, to 50 mg twice a week. If you opted for more frequent injections then I'd even suggest a lower overall dose eventually. [/QUOTE]
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