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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Need help reviewing labs. Estrone and dht and shbg high ?
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<blockquote data-quote="way2savage" data-source="post: 139286" data-attributes="member: 38398"><p>My creatine levels are high and I understand that for a reason , I have been doing 4 days a week heavy lifting and 3 days hiit cardio plus a low calorie diet of about 2100 calories a week .</p><p></p><p>That Being said over the last 4 months I gained about 18 lbs of fat in my stomach and chest are due to being laid up in the bed from Surgery. I had kidney cancer and had to have 60% of my right kidney removed in May/2018 . As of November 2018 I started back to get back in shape post recovery . I have lost about 15lbs over the last 3 months and went from 195 at 19% bf to around 180 at 12 % bf . I can’t have to high of protein in my diet due to my kidney so I try and stay around 100g total per day but I am in the process now of trying a completely vegan protein diet which should help lower that as plant protein is a lot less stressful on the kidneys.</p><p></p><p>My advisor at the TRT clinic also sent me some Injectable intramuscular Glutathione which they said to take 2 times a week and that will help with kidney function .</p><p></p><p>That’s one of the reasons why I try to keep my trt dosage low and not take to many pills .</p><p></p><p>Another reason why I stopped taking DIM as I don’t need to take to many pills as they all work against kidney filtration .</p><p></p><p>All I take daily now is a blood pressure medicine and low dose Arimidex and low dose test cypionate.</p><p></p><p>Thoughts ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="way2savage, post: 139286, member: 38398"] My creatine levels are high and I understand that for a reason , I have been doing 4 days a week heavy lifting and 3 days hiit cardio plus a low calorie diet of about 2100 calories a week . That Being said over the last 4 months I gained about 18 lbs of fat in my stomach and chest are due to being laid up in the bed from Surgery. I had kidney cancer and had to have 60% of my right kidney removed in May/2018 . As of November 2018 I started back to get back in shape post recovery . I have lost about 15lbs over the last 3 months and went from 195 at 19% bf to around 180 at 12 % bf . I can’t have to high of protein in my diet due to my kidney so I try and stay around 100g total per day but I am in the process now of trying a completely vegan protein diet which should help lower that as plant protein is a lot less stressful on the kidneys. My advisor at the TRT clinic also sent me some Injectable intramuscular Glutathione which they said to take 2 times a week and that will help with kidney function . That’s one of the reasons why I try to keep my trt dosage low and not take to many pills . Another reason why I stopped taking DIM as I don’t need to take to many pills as they all work against kidney filtration . All I take daily now is a blood pressure medicine and low dose Arimidex and low dose test cypionate. Thoughts ? [/QUOTE]
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