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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Review of my cortisol saliva test
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<blockquote data-quote="WrenchHead80" data-source="post: 148838" data-attributes="member: 17451"><p>I got my results back. Looking for input and suggestions. The lady on the STTM forum said I need to lower my evening / night levels and my morning is low and needs to come up. I read her suggested link which sounds likes I should do the lowering part first which may raise my low level morning. Suggested using Wild Jujube Extract or Relora or Phosphatidylserine to lower my evening highs.</p><p></p><p>I'm surprised it shows high cortisol at bedtime, since I have no problem falling asleep when I want to go to sleep. The morning one I'm surprised wasn't higher because I literally jump out of bed no problem at 530am and do crossfit Monday threw Friday without a problem and with no stimulants like coffee. Is it because I started the test at 530 am? That's when I normally wake up though. And I technically don't go to sleep at 830 more like 9:30 but the test said to space out the four times by 5 hours which is what I did starting at 5:30am.</p><p></p><p>Edit to add: Are these results good enough right now to go back on NDT without a pooling problem?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WrenchHead80, post: 148838, member: 17451"] I got my results back. Looking for input and suggestions. The lady on the STTM forum said I need to lower my evening / night levels and my morning is low and needs to come up. I read her suggested link which sounds likes I should do the lowering part first which may raise my low level morning. Suggested using Wild Jujube Extract or Relora or Phosphatidylserine to lower my evening highs. I'm surprised it shows high cortisol at bedtime, since I have no problem falling asleep when I want to go to sleep. The morning one I'm surprised wasn't higher because I literally jump out of bed no problem at 530am and do crossfit Monday threw Friday without a problem and with no stimulants like coffee. Is it because I started the test at 530 am? That's when I normally wake up though. And I technically don't go to sleep at 830 more like 9:30 but the test said to space out the four times by 5 hours which is what I did starting at 5:30am. Edit to add: Are these results good enough right now to go back on NDT without a pooling problem? [/QUOTE]
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Review of my cortisol saliva test
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