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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
thoughts on labs. recommendations on what direction to go.
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<blockquote data-quote="Belekas" data-source="post: 279270" data-attributes="member: 44155"><p>Dose reduction sure looks the way to go for you. Hemoglobin, RBC and Hematocrit creeping >50. I'm sure many will tell you that its all good but if you are having symptoms then I will look at it. I didn't have time to read all ure thread so probably missed a lot. E2 not necessary high considering your T levels IMHO. hCG is also suspect, but probably guys already pointed that out. And still, as you know it matters the context and not only the blood results. Lifestyle, drugs, illnesses, body composition, workout regime, sleep regime and so on and so forth. It's all mutlifactorial.</p><p></p><p>Now regarding EOD you can always go and try. I personally tried for 2 weeks SubQ and felt like a crackhead, went back to 2x week or 1x E5D and all came down and felt better. I know many will say you gotta stick with it, but that was enough of feeling like shit for me. Personally I will do 2x week once I decide to restart my TRT. Or just a shot E5D as that is where I felt the best, but probably only marginally better then E3.5D. Ofc blood levels were different but I couldn't care less. </p><p></p><p>It's all trial and error mate. Messing with hormones ain't fun nor easy as feeling like shit for weeks makes you wanna fiddle with your protocol sooner then later and then its all over again and you will never know what worked what not. At this point we are nothing but lab rats.</p><p></p><p>Hope you feel better soon.</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Belekas, post: 279270, member: 44155"] Dose reduction sure looks the way to go for you. Hemoglobin, RBC and Hematocrit creeping >50. I'm sure many will tell you that its all good but if you are having symptoms then I will look at it. I didn't have time to read all ure thread so probably missed a lot. E2 not necessary high considering your T levels IMHO. hCG is also suspect, but probably guys already pointed that out. And still, as you know it matters the context and not only the blood results. Lifestyle, drugs, illnesses, body composition, workout regime, sleep regime and so on and so forth. It's all mutlifactorial. Now regarding EOD you can always go and try. I personally tried for 2 weeks SubQ and felt like a crackhead, went back to 2x week or 1x E5D and all came down and felt better. I know many will say you gotta stick with it, but that was enough of feeling like shit for me. Personally I will do 2x week once I decide to restart my TRT. Or just a shot E5D as that is where I felt the best, but probably only marginally better then E3.5D. Ofc blood levels were different but I couldn't care less. It's all trial and error mate. Messing with hormones ain't fun nor easy as feeling like shit for weeks makes you wanna fiddle with your protocol sooner then later and then its all over again and you will never know what worked what not. At this point we are nothing but lab rats. Hope you feel better soon. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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