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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Need help interpreting my blood results
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<blockquote data-quote="Belekas" data-source="post: 255252" data-attributes="member: 44155"><p>Well this is not hard to figure out the dose is too high for you and puts you way above range as you can see. Not only testosterone and free but also your hemoglobin and hematocrit is creeping up and already high. Given its only 4 months they both will still (most likely) creep up even higher and you won't have another option, again most likely, just go in and donate, which in turn will have negative effects on other things with time (most likely). Plus you are also shooting HCG which raises the hormone levels even more. On 100mg/week, no HCG or anything else I'm right at the top of the range with my total testosterone and caclulated free-testosterone and probably even a bit higher checked right before my next injection (at through). All the other important parameters well in range. So I went even lower to explore 75mg/week, and seem to function perfecty fine there as well. Anyway TRT is not a magic bullet and its context that matters most. How was your levels before, your body composition, workout regiment, health/dissease state, basically everything matters thus I wrote- context. Also a lot of guys never need TRT in first place and a lot of times fixing diet, training, sleep, drug use, etc and making required daily adjustments helps a lot. If you feel like it might be overtraining- step away for a few days or a week, depending on how you trained before and see then what happens. But long story short I would cut your dose into 100mg/week, inject 2x week, ditch HCG and go from there. Less moving parts- the better, as TRT is hard to dial in on its own FWIW.</p><p></p><p>Hope you feel better soon, hang in there.</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p>Bel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Belekas, post: 255252, member: 44155"] Well this is not hard to figure out the dose is too high for you and puts you way above range as you can see. Not only testosterone and free but also your hemoglobin and hematocrit is creeping up and already high. Given its only 4 months they both will still (most likely) creep up even higher and you won't have another option, again most likely, just go in and donate, which in turn will have negative effects on other things with time (most likely). Plus you are also shooting HCG which raises the hormone levels even more. On 100mg/week, no HCG or anything else I'm right at the top of the range with my total testosterone and caclulated free-testosterone and probably even a bit higher checked right before my next injection (at through). All the other important parameters well in range. So I went even lower to explore 75mg/week, and seem to function perfecty fine there as well. Anyway TRT is not a magic bullet and its context that matters most. How was your levels before, your body composition, workout regiment, health/dissease state, basically everything matters thus I wrote- context. Also a lot of guys never need TRT in first place and a lot of times fixing diet, training, sleep, drug use, etc and making required daily adjustments helps a lot. If you feel like it might be overtraining- step away for a few days or a week, depending on how you trained before and see then what happens. But long story short I would cut your dose into 100mg/week, inject 2x week, ditch HCG and go from there. Less moving parts- the better, as TRT is hard to dial in on its own FWIW. Hope you feel better soon, hang in there. Regards, Bel [/QUOTE]
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