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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Possible adrenal fatigue
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<blockquote data-quote="Julius Fortes" data-source="post: 18075" data-attributes="member: 5274"><p>Hello my friend, good afternoon. God bless you.</p><p>Thank you for the help you are giving me.</p><p>In fact I have a doctor who is accompanying me and it was he who asked all these tests. He confirmed that really have low testosterone but did not say anything about cortisol or thyroid.</p><p>I have a friend who understands many protocols used in antiaging medicine and he said that the cortisol ratio vs DHEA is too high and I'd rather do a treatment with hydrocortisone and DHEA.</p><p>I will consult with my doctor on Monday and we'll see what he'll say.</p><p>The truth is I do not want to stop taking testosterone. I want to take forever 200mg / week but my doctor said that this is a high dosage.</p><p>Let's hope that everything goes right.</p><p>And again thank you for the help you are giving me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Julius Fortes, post: 18075, member: 5274"] Hello my friend, good afternoon. God bless you. Thank you for the help you are giving me. In fact I have a doctor who is accompanying me and it was he who asked all these tests. He confirmed that really have low testosterone but did not say anything about cortisol or thyroid. I have a friend who understands many protocols used in antiaging medicine and he said that the cortisol ratio vs DHEA is too high and I'd rather do a treatment with hydrocortisone and DHEA. I will consult with my doctor on Monday and we'll see what he'll say. The truth is I do not want to stop taking testosterone. I want to take forever 200mg / week but my doctor said that this is a high dosage. Let's hope that everything goes right. And again thank you for the help you are giving me. [/QUOTE]
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