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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
New to TRT. Low SHBG, High rT3/TSH
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<blockquote data-quote="mrhat75" data-source="post: 82999" data-attributes="member: 16062"><p>160mg cypionate per week and 80iu hcg per week. I was doing those twice per week and switched to EOD. Also taking .25mg anastrozole EOD.</p><p></p><p>I met with a nurse at my last consultation about 2 months ago. I didn't have the cortisol or iron panels at that time. So the plan of attack was to go EOD and then get those results. I also mentioned a temporary T3 for rT3 clearing protocol if cortisol and iron were good and there were still thyroid problems by my next consultation. She wasn't too familiar with it, but I'm guessing Dr Saya surely is.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I haven't donated any blood for years. My total iron about a year ago was 74 (30-160) so I started doing daily supplementation and it has been about where it has been since. I actually added Vitamin C not too long ago, so perhaps that will assist.</p><p></p><p>So beyond watching diet and lifestyle, which both seem to be 'pretty' good. Maybe consider a T3 protocol if things are still off 4-6 months from now?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrhat75, post: 82999, member: 16062"] 160mg cypionate per week and 80iu hcg per week. I was doing those twice per week and switched to EOD. Also taking .25mg anastrozole EOD. I met with a nurse at my last consultation about 2 months ago. I didn't have the cortisol or iron panels at that time. So the plan of attack was to go EOD and then get those results. I also mentioned a temporary T3 for rT3 clearing protocol if cortisol and iron were good and there were still thyroid problems by my next consultation. She wasn't too familiar with it, but I'm guessing Dr Saya surely is. I haven't donated any blood for years. My total iron about a year ago was 74 (30-160) so I started doing daily supplementation and it has been about where it has been since. I actually added Vitamin C not too long ago, so perhaps that will assist. So beyond watching diet and lifestyle, which both seem to be 'pretty' good. Maybe consider a T3 protocol if things are still off 4-6 months from now? [/QUOTE]
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