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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Prostate Related Issues
PSA numbers increasing on testosterone- Should I stop TRT?
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<blockquote data-quote="Drug350" data-source="post: 242844" data-attributes="member: 44769"><p>Sorry to hear that. So far, every part of my life has improved. My sleep quality was absolutely terrible. For years I'd be taking some form of sleep aid (strictly over the counter) to try to fall asleep, and no matter what, I'd wake up repeatedly all night long, and feel exhausted getting out of bed. I just assumed it was my crazy hours with my on call job and getting older. Right from the first week on TRT my sleep changed. I could fall asleep within 5 minutes in bed and I wouldn't wake up until 8 hours latrr and I felt incredible. I am sleeping sooooooooo good now it's unbelievable. I never expected any sleep changes on TRT but mine has improved significantly. I'm also taking daily low dose Cialis and I find my bladder isn't bothering me at all. So maybe it's the Cialis. I'm going to change to twice weekly shots instead of weekly. I just got my numbers back and these are 7 days post shot, prior to taking my shot, and my numbers are higher than I'd have anticipated. These would be my lowest numbers for the week. I'm thinking immediately after my shot, I could be double these numbers. I'll have to get blood work done in the middle of my shots. </p><p></p><p>Total = 610 NGDL </p><p>Free = 11.8 NGDL </p><p>Bioavailable = 276.5 NGDL</p><p>SHBG = 40.0 nmol/m</p><p>Estradiol = 20 pg/ml</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drug350, post: 242844, member: 44769"] Sorry to hear that. So far, every part of my life has improved. My sleep quality was absolutely terrible. For years I'd be taking some form of sleep aid (strictly over the counter) to try to fall asleep, and no matter what, I'd wake up repeatedly all night long, and feel exhausted getting out of bed. I just assumed it was my crazy hours with my on call job and getting older. Right from the first week on TRT my sleep changed. I could fall asleep within 5 minutes in bed and I wouldn't wake up until 8 hours latrr and I felt incredible. I am sleeping sooooooooo good now it's unbelievable. I never expected any sleep changes on TRT but mine has improved significantly. I'm also taking daily low dose Cialis and I find my bladder isn't bothering me at all. So maybe it's the Cialis. I'm going to change to twice weekly shots instead of weekly. I just got my numbers back and these are 7 days post shot, prior to taking my shot, and my numbers are higher than I'd have anticipated. These would be my lowest numbers for the week. I'm thinking immediately after my shot, I could be double these numbers. I'll have to get blood work done in the middle of my shots. Total = 610 NGDL Free = 11.8 NGDL Bioavailable = 276.5 NGDL SHBG = 40.0 nmol/m Estradiol = 20 pg/ml [/QUOTE]
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