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Blood Test Discussion
Suggestions on how to adjust trt
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<blockquote data-quote="RandyMcD" data-source="post: 20279" data-attributes="member: 5570"><p>I still am having libido issues although they may be slightly better. I just got my blood work results back and was very surprised by them. If anyone would offer me their suggestions or maybe some insight as to what I should adjust perhaps. It has been so long since I have had any sex drive and it really gets a guy down. (pardon the pun) I had been taking hcg 125 a day 6 days a week, and only 100 mg of test total, so 33 each injection, a week injected 3x a week for 5 weeks or so before I had this blood work done. Just a couple of months ago my testicles had been very shriveled up and I hadn't been on my trt for maybe 4 months and at that time my total test was only 198.71 with a range given of 205-781 so I was very surprised that it had risen that far and I couldn't really feel it much sexually speaking, can't really say energy was significantly changed either. If I cut very far back on the test per week isnt that likely to take the free test down as well? Any thinking on injections being less frequent or more frequent? Thanks in advance for your help.</p><p>DHEA SULFATE 617</p><p>24-244 mcg/dL</p><p>ESTRADIOL 56</p><p>< OR = 39 pg/mL</p><p>FREE TESTOSTERONE</p><p>274.6 pg/mL</p><p>TESTOSTERONE, TOTAL, LC/MS/MS</p><p>1605 ng/dL</p><p>IGF I, LC/MS 92 ng/mL I was really surprised this was still this low as I was taking cjc1295 w/dac and once daily injection of ipamorelin as well</p><p>DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE, LC/MS/MS</p><p>180 ng/dL</p><p>PROLACTIN 10.1 so I was pretty much in the middle 2.0-18.0 ng/mL My SHBG was 61</p><p></p><p>with the range being 22-77 nmol/L</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RandyMcD, post: 20279, member: 5570"] I still am having libido issues although they may be slightly better. I just got my blood work results back and was very surprised by them. If anyone would offer me their suggestions or maybe some insight as to what I should adjust perhaps. It has been so long since I have had any sex drive and it really gets a guy down. (pardon the pun) I had been taking hcg 125 a day 6 days a week, and only 100 mg of test total, so 33 each injection, a week injected 3x a week for 5 weeks or so before I had this blood work done. Just a couple of months ago my testicles had been very shriveled up and I hadn't been on my trt for maybe 4 months and at that time my total test was only 198.71 with a range given of 205-781 so I was very surprised that it had risen that far and I couldn't really feel it much sexually speaking, can't really say energy was significantly changed either. If I cut very far back on the test per week isnt that likely to take the free test down as well? Any thinking on injections being less frequent or more frequent? Thanks in advance for your help. DHEA SULFATE 617 24-244 mcg/dL ESTRADIOL 56 < OR = 39 pg/mL FREE TESTOSTERONE 274.6 pg/mL TESTOSTERONE, TOTAL, LC/MS/MS 1605 ng/dL IGF I, LC/MS 92 ng/mL I was really surprised this was still this low as I was taking cjc1295 w/dac and once daily injection of ipamorelin as well DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE, LC/MS/MS 180 ng/dL PROLACTIN 10.1 so I was pretty much in the middle 2.0-18.0 ng/mL My SHBG was 61 with the range being 22-77 nmol/L [/QUOTE]
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