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The T:E Ratio - Evaluating My Numbers
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<blockquote data-quote="rhino5169" data-source="post: 74171" data-attributes="member: 14708"><p>I totally get that, and thanks for discussing.</p><p>I want to give you a scenario that happened with me and maybe you can help me decipher the unknown.</p><p></p><p>Last summer before I was on trt I was taking supplements. My T was always in the range of 137 - 200ish.</p><p>I was taking creatine, citrulline, tribulis, Longjack from bulk supplements and a T booster I bought off amazon. I went through 3 or 4 "t boosters" before this and they were worthless. </p><p>I started taking this one along with the other things listed and felt a little something different withing a few days. Hard to explain, but since something was happening I decided to keep taking it. </p><p>I was taking basically double the amount reccomended of the t booster and the longjack.</p><p></p><p>Stuck with it for a while and I noticed I was feeling good after about a month. I have had very bad fatigue for a long time and after a month on these supplements I was doing yard work in 95* heat like I was 18 years old again. I had more energy than I knew what to do with. I was in an extremely good mood and I had wood like a lousiville slugger all throughout the day.</p><p></p><p>This lasted about 3 weeks until I ran out of the t booster then everything dissipated and went back to how I normally felt after a couple of weeks or even less.</p><p></p><p>Im not sure which supplement worked or if it was a combo of them all but it wasn't placebo effect as everything was night and day difference. You just dont go from being fatigued all the time to doing what I was doing.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I started trt and was hoping to get back to that level but I haven't, not even close.</p><p>Im currently on thyroid meds as of 5 weeks ago. The tyroid med plus trt has me feeling a lot better than I was with more energy or I should say not so much energy as it is im just able to sustain a longer workday without being overly energetic.</p><p>I am nowhere near where I was for those 3 weeks though. It was awesome and that is actually when I realized how bad off I was and realized I was feeling like a normal person. That's when I started investigating trt seriously and proceeded to where im at now.</p><p></p><p>Im trying to figure out and get back to that 3 week awesomeness but it's a puzzle I cant seem to put together.</p><p>My T is high, my dht is high, my dhea is good, etc....now im looking at E and whether it's actually high, or not high enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rhino5169, post: 74171, member: 14708"] I totally get that, and thanks for discussing. I want to give you a scenario that happened with me and maybe you can help me decipher the unknown. Last summer before I was on trt I was taking supplements. My T was always in the range of 137 - 200ish. I was taking creatine, citrulline, tribulis, Longjack from bulk supplements and a T booster I bought off amazon. I went through 3 or 4 "t boosters" before this and they were worthless. I started taking this one along with the other things listed and felt a little something different withing a few days. Hard to explain, but since something was happening I decided to keep taking it. I was taking basically double the amount reccomended of the t booster and the longjack. Stuck with it for a while and I noticed I was feeling good after about a month. I have had very bad fatigue for a long time and after a month on these supplements I was doing yard work in 95* heat like I was 18 years old again. I had more energy than I knew what to do with. I was in an extremely good mood and I had wood like a lousiville slugger all throughout the day. This lasted about 3 weeks until I ran out of the t booster then everything dissipated and went back to how I normally felt after a couple of weeks or even less. Im not sure which supplement worked or if it was a combo of them all but it wasn't placebo effect as everything was night and day difference. You just dont go from being fatigued all the time to doing what I was doing. Anyway, I started trt and was hoping to get back to that level but I haven't, not even close. Im currently on thyroid meds as of 5 weeks ago. The tyroid med plus trt has me feeling a lot better than I was with more energy or I should say not so much energy as it is im just able to sustain a longer workday without being overly energetic. I am nowhere near where I was for those 3 weeks though. It was awesome and that is actually when I realized how bad off I was and realized I was feeling like a normal person. That's when I started investigating trt seriously and proceeded to where im at now. Im trying to figure out and get back to that 3 week awesomeness but it's a puzzle I cant seem to put together. My T is high, my dht is high, my dhea is good, etc....now im looking at E and whether it's actually high, or not high enough. [/QUOTE]
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