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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Should father start TRT age 61
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<blockquote data-quote="Appassionato" data-source="post: 165837" data-attributes="member: 37892"><p>I've actually double checked that and I only have a direct Free T value on a daily protocol, which was 37, so higher than a bi-weekly protocol.</p><p>But Madman claims that value was unreliable, due to the way it has been calculated.</p><p>For the other lab tests I have a Total T value and a Free T value calculated through Tru T.</p><p></p><p>I'm one of the few I think who tested both peak and through values on a same protocol.</p><p>For instance, 40mg bi-weekly:</p><p></p><p>-Total T= 1023 ng/dL at peak and 747 ng/dL at through, 30 minutes before the injection</p><p>-E2= 44 pg/mL at peak and 28 pg/mL at through, but in this case I introduced TUDCA months after when I've tested the through values, so this is not 100% accurate.</p><p>To give you an idea E2 was 34 on 30mg bi-weekly without TUDCA, so higher despite 20 mg less T per week.</p><p></p><p>The T fluctuations from peak to through is not enough to justify any symptom.</p><p>Normal people get this fluctuations on a daily basis according to how they sleep and the stress level they are exposed. One hour less sleep can have a more meaningful result on a healthy individual according to data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Appassionato, post: 165837, member: 37892"] I've actually double checked that and I only have a direct Free T value on a daily protocol, which was 37, so higher than a bi-weekly protocol. But Madman claims that value was unreliable, due to the way it has been calculated. For the other lab tests I have a Total T value and a Free T value calculated through Tru T. I'm one of the few I think who tested both peak and through values on a same protocol. For instance, 40mg bi-weekly: -Total T= 1023 ng/dL at peak and 747 ng/dL at through, 30 minutes before the injection -E2= 44 pg/mL at peak and 28 pg/mL at through, but in this case I introduced TUDCA months after when I've tested the through values, so this is not 100% accurate. To give you an idea E2 was 34 on 30mg bi-weekly without TUDCA, so higher despite 20 mg less T per week. The T fluctuations from peak to through is not enough to justify any symptom. Normal people get this fluctuations on a daily basis according to how they sleep and the stress level they are exposed. One hour less sleep can have a more meaningful result on a healthy individual according to data. [/QUOTE]
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Should father start TRT age 61
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