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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Penis sensitivity issue
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<blockquote data-quote="John O'Connor" data-source="post: 184759" data-attributes="member: 13064"><p>Also, your ferritin is low. Have you been donating blood? It's good to see your vitamin D level is solid. Vitamin D will help you absorb the iron supplement. Try to get your ferritin back above 100. Don't be fooled by the normal range of iron being 30-400. Their is nothing normal about an iron level of 30. Also, I'm curious why your free T is so high. Maybe that was just a random moment in time. Has it been high on previous labs while your Total T was still in the normal range? Testosterone either converts to estrogen or DHT. You seem to be converting more toward estrogen, so maybe lowering your dose would help. Some here would suggest an AI, aromatase inhibitor, but I believe the growing consensus is to avoid the AI and simply lower your testosterone dosing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John O'Connor, post: 184759, member: 13064"] Also, your ferritin is low. Have you been donating blood? It's good to see your vitamin D level is solid. Vitamin D will help you absorb the iron supplement. Try to get your ferritin back above 100. Don't be fooled by the normal range of iron being 30-400. Their is nothing normal about an iron level of 30. Also, I'm curious why your free T is so high. Maybe that was just a random moment in time. Has it been high on previous labs while your Total T was still in the normal range? Testosterone either converts to estrogen or DHT. You seem to be converting more toward estrogen, so maybe lowering your dose would help. Some here would suggest an AI, aromatase inhibitor, but I believe the growing consensus is to avoid the AI and simply lower your testosterone dosing. [/QUOTE]
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