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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
New labs from new DEFY protocol
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<blockquote data-quote="Fireproof" data-source="post: 44337" data-attributes="member: 13038"><p>Just curious - knowing as much as you know - why would you get the "non sensitive" estradiol test?</p><p></p><p>And most folks here (according to one of my threads and a lot of searching) get labs done at a trough - either day before your injection or the morning of your injection, but before you inject. Not the day after. I do believe it makes a difference - even though levels will be more stable in general, there will likely be a small spike the day of and after your injection. (Of course - some say it doesn't really matter much).</p><p></p><p>I would address the e2 level. Are you sure the anxiety was due to the AI/DIM? It sounds like you need SOME. Maybe you should look into getting a smaller dose compounded. I seem to do very well on twice per week coordinated with shot day, versus once/week (which I used to do). </p><p></p><p>As for dopamine - a non-Rx solution you might look into is supplementing with L-Tyrosine...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fireproof, post: 44337, member: 13038"] Just curious - knowing as much as you know - why would you get the "non sensitive" estradiol test? And most folks here (according to one of my threads and a lot of searching) get labs done at a trough - either day before your injection or the morning of your injection, but before you inject. Not the day after. I do believe it makes a difference - even though levels will be more stable in general, there will likely be a small spike the day of and after your injection. (Of course - some say it doesn't really matter much). I would address the e2 level. Are you sure the anxiety was due to the AI/DIM? It sounds like you need SOME. Maybe you should look into getting a smaller dose compounded. I seem to do very well on twice per week coordinated with shot day, versus once/week (which I used to do). As for dopamine - a non-Rx solution you might look into is supplementing with L-Tyrosine... [/QUOTE]
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