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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
New Member With Some Old Lab Results and Continuing Symptoms
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<blockquote data-quote="Bdawg" data-source="post: 60211" data-attributes="member: 14880"><p>JohnDoesmith,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for following up bud. I said I might in my post, but obviously didn't hijack this one. My reasoning is from my perspective of having low T, low free T and low E, I was always under the impression that having High Free T would resolve my issue. Now that we are talking, maybe low E is the issue all along. I mean obviously, if doctors gave me more T, then perhaps my free T and E would rise. Right? What then would you recommend to bring low E up to a higher level?</p><p></p><p>And back to my overall point, most of the things I suggested do matter and will help the OP because they have made sense to me who also has low E. They may not address your whole response on focusing on E, but I'm not convinced that the OP's post is all based on E, that's an assumption you came to. For example, I recently have cut my horrible body fat which has always been there no matter what to almost 12% in just 3 months by doing things that go against what everyone says and while having low t, low free t, and low e. So I think I am qualified to respond to this post and I would very much like to see some more discussion on this topic. I'll post in a separate thread later. Thanks for your time tonight.</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Bdawg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bdawg, post: 60211, member: 14880"] JohnDoesmith, Thanks for following up bud. I said I might in my post, but obviously didn't hijack this one. My reasoning is from my perspective of having low T, low free T and low E, I was always under the impression that having High Free T would resolve my issue. Now that we are talking, maybe low E is the issue all along. I mean obviously, if doctors gave me more T, then perhaps my free T and E would rise. Right? What then would you recommend to bring low E up to a higher level? And back to my overall point, most of the things I suggested do matter and will help the OP because they have made sense to me who also has low E. They may not address your whole response on focusing on E, but I'm not convinced that the OP's post is all based on E, that's an assumption you came to. For example, I recently have cut my horrible body fat which has always been there no matter what to almost 12% in just 3 months by doing things that go against what everyone says and while having low t, low free t, and low e. So I think I am qualified to respond to this post and I would very much like to see some more discussion on this topic. I'll post in a separate thread later. Thanks for your time tonight. Cheers, Bdawg [/QUOTE]
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