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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
New To TRT - Experiencing These Issues - Any Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="CanadaJim" data-source="post: 224544" data-attributes="member: 41384"><p>Yes. The high end range for total test was 25nmol/l. Mine was 29. I was puzzled as I definitely did not feel like my test was high. My Doc mentioned that my body could be in "rebound mode". But it seems unlikely that it would remain so high. I do also take vitamins and supps (multi, ginseng, omega's, c, d, b, zinc), so maybe something in my supps may be skewing the numbers. I also had stared a keto diet previous to my blood work. Maybe that had an effect? I know my cholesterol was through the roof and my Doc was more focused on that then the elevated testosterone. I stopped the keto diet after speaking with my Doc. I will be having follow up blood work in a month or so. Hopefully the values will be more indicative of my baseline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CanadaJim, post: 224544, member: 41384"] Yes. The high end range for total test was 25nmol/l. Mine was 29. I was puzzled as I definitely did not feel like my test was high. My Doc mentioned that my body could be in "rebound mode". But it seems unlikely that it would remain so high. I do also take vitamins and supps (multi, ginseng, omega's, c, d, b, zinc), so maybe something in my supps may be skewing the numbers. I also had stared a keto diet previous to my blood work. Maybe that had an effect? I know my cholesterol was through the roof and my Doc was more focused on that then the elevated testosterone. I stopped the keto diet after speaking with my Doc. I will be having follow up blood work in a month or so. Hopefully the values will be more indicative of my baseline. [/QUOTE]
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