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Blood Test Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="jsmitty" data-source="post: 16180" data-attributes="member: 2707"><p>Thanks for the reply, the tamoxifen protocol I don't really understand fully either. It was a preventative thing initially because HCG generally causes<em> estrogen to rise more than trt</em>. My doctor has kept me on it though for the whole time now. Im going to talk about dropping it if we finally get my estradiol into a good place with the adex. I know everyone suggests the sensitive assay, I asked my doctor and she replied that she has never had a problem with the regular test. It seems at times that my doctor is just waiting for symptoms to arise and then reacting to them. Not really knowing what a proper protocol should be for HCG mono but then again Im sure everyone is different and reacting to symptoms is what doctors do at times. </p><p></p><p>When I first started my dose was 2500 iu's every other day, my test was through the roof at greater than 1500. It took several months of backing down slowly to get it to a good range but that didn't last long because my estrogen quickly rose. Im really hoping this new doctor is up on his stuff. I would consider Defy but honestly Ive been getting my HCG for just a 10 dollar copay for a month supply. A lot of people have had it denied by their insurance but Ive managed to get it through. That also scares me about switching doctors, that some how they will stop covering the hcg. I didnt want to start TRT because Im looking to have another kid soon so I figured I could stick with mono for now. My doctor now, whos real specialty is fertility did not suggest switching until after I get my wife preggo again. She didnt deny that trt with hcg could keep me fertile but she just said why chance it right now if we can get you comfortable on mono.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsmitty, post: 16180, member: 2707"] Thanks for the reply, the tamoxifen protocol I don't really understand fully either. It was a preventative thing initially because HCG generally causes[I] estrogen to rise more than trt[/I]. My doctor has kept me on it though for the whole time now. Im going to talk about dropping it if we finally get my estradiol into a good place with the adex. I know everyone suggests the sensitive assay, I asked my doctor and she replied that she has never had a problem with the regular test. It seems at times that my doctor is just waiting for symptoms to arise and then reacting to them. Not really knowing what a proper protocol should be for HCG mono but then again Im sure everyone is different and reacting to symptoms is what doctors do at times. When I first started my dose was 2500 iu's every other day, my test was through the roof at greater than 1500. It took several months of backing down slowly to get it to a good range but that didn't last long because my estrogen quickly rose. Im really hoping this new doctor is up on his stuff. I would consider Defy but honestly Ive been getting my HCG for just a 10 dollar copay for a month supply. A lot of people have had it denied by their insurance but Ive managed to get it through. That also scares me about switching doctors, that some how they will stop covering the hcg. I didnt want to start TRT because Im looking to have another kid soon so I figured I could stick with mono for now. My doctor now, whos real specialty is fertility did not suggest switching until after I get my wife preggo again. She didnt deny that trt with hcg could keep me fertile but she just said why chance it right now if we can get you comfortable on mono. [/QUOTE]
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