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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 115792" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>Your estradiol was measured with the incorrect lab test. Men should only have estradiol evaluated with the sensitive, LC, MS/MS lab test. Your test, one that is used for women, is unreliable and of no value. The fact that it was ordered indicates a fundamental failure on the part of the medical practice to understand how the TRT game is played. It's an important signal. The protocol the suggested is cookie-cutter in approach. Anastrozole at the beginning of treatment? A whopping dose of testosterone? Where does your SHBG sit?That is critical to know if you want a protocol to work. An odd bunch of thyroid tests, some relevant, some not. CBC and CMP? </p><p></p><p>How old are you? Any history of steroid use? Was LH and FSH measured, to determine primary or secondary status? How do you sleep at night? </p><p></p><p>How much is your health worth? Only you can answer that question. Are there good doctors in the insurance networks? Yes, there are. Not many.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 115792, member: 2624"] Your estradiol was measured with the incorrect lab test. Men should only have estradiol evaluated with the sensitive, LC, MS/MS lab test. Your test, one that is used for women, is unreliable and of no value. The fact that it was ordered indicates a fundamental failure on the part of the medical practice to understand how the TRT game is played. It's an important signal. The protocol the suggested is cookie-cutter in approach. Anastrozole at the beginning of treatment? A whopping dose of testosterone? Where does your SHBG sit?That is critical to know if you want a protocol to work. An odd bunch of thyroid tests, some relevant, some not. CBC and CMP? How old are you? Any history of steroid use? Was LH and FSH measured, to determine primary or secondary status? How do you sleep at night? How much is your health worth? Only you can answer that question. Are there good doctors in the insurance networks? Yes, there are. Not many. [/QUOTE]
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