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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Protocol change after one year - from Enclomiphene to Test
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<blockquote data-quote="JmarkH" data-source="post: 254373" data-attributes="member: 43587"><p>HCT was 47.3 before giving blood and before starting TRT. So after 9 weeks HCT is down 8 points. I'll add a regular iron supplement and test hemoglobin every 6 weeks or so to see if it rises. </p><p></p><p>I'm grateful for the steady improvement over the last 17 months. The previous protocol helped a lot and if I was stuck there, I could live with that, but I also knew I wasn't fully back to normal. The protocol switch to TRT has added the extra lift and body composition has picked back up and fat is coming off again. </p><p></p><p>The TRT has helped the tendonitis and my workouts have improved. However, if I push the workout harder I get tendonitis and joint pain flareups. Mind you nothing crazy just doing trisets of 35lb - 40lb cable curls and tricep work. I'll have the low dose nandrolone conversation with the doctor in a week.</p><p>As for the other stuff, I'm well pleased and can only hope it all stays at this level.</p><p></p><p>While waiting on the labs I was concerned about what the E2 and HCT might be. Gratefully labs are sweet. Sure the HCT could be a little higher but I much prefer that to it being a little high. I'm sure it will rise to stronger levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JmarkH, post: 254373, member: 43587"] HCT was 47.3 before giving blood and before starting TRT. So after 9 weeks HCT is down 8 points. I'll add a regular iron supplement and test hemoglobin every 6 weeks or so to see if it rises. I'm grateful for the steady improvement over the last 17 months. The previous protocol helped a lot and if I was stuck there, I could live with that, but I also knew I wasn't fully back to normal. The protocol switch to TRT has added the extra lift and body composition has picked back up and fat is coming off again. The TRT has helped the tendonitis and my workouts have improved. However, if I push the workout harder I get tendonitis and joint pain flareups. Mind you nothing crazy just doing trisets of 35lb - 40lb cable curls and tricep work. I'll have the low dose nandrolone conversation with the doctor in a week. As for the other stuff, I'm well pleased and can only hope it all stays at this level. While waiting on the labs I was concerned about what the E2 and HCT might be. Gratefully labs are sweet. Sure the HCT could be a little higher but I much prefer that to it being a little high. I'm sure it will rise to stronger levels. [/QUOTE]
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