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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Too Many Supplements While On TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="andrewBwinter" data-source="post: 217614" data-attributes="member: 43256"><p>Good Morning.</p><p></p><p>56 y.o. male taking 120mg Test-E / wk. 2x60 Saturday 8 a.m. and Tuesday 8 p.m.</p><p>Prescribed for a combination of ED and concussions that happened once in the 80's and sever whiplash in '91.</p><p>I don't feel that much better after the regimen below that is recommended by my specialist. Numbers included. Planning a detox from all supps. except CBD and Vit D3 for 3 days, until next injection to shake things out. Lastly, I've been referred for a sleep study to determine OSA.</p><p></p><p>All of this seems excessive and <strong><em>I welcome comments/thoughts</em></strong>. I am currently taking daily:</p><p>Magnesium Threonate - 2000 mg</p><p>Zinc / copper balance - 45mg</p><p>Vitamin D drops - 15,000 iu</p><p>Selenium - 4 brazil nuts (contra-indicated for benign skin "spots")</p><p>He also recommends on a daily basis that I just can't jam down my throat:</p><p>Omega 3, Vitamin B complex, Melatonin, Iron, Curcumin, co-Q-10, Taurine, L-Glutamine</p><p></p><p>I choose to take:</p><p>CBD - for my osteoarthritis (hip)</p><p>Boron - 9 mg</p><p>Stinging nettle - 870 mg (last PSA score was 1.6!)</p><p>Horny Goat weed - 1500 mg</p><p></p><p>So, while some of these supplements are designed to assist with the long-term effects of concussion swelling on the brain pan, I feel like crap.</p><p></p><p>Most recent numbers for 120 mg, sub-Q e3.5d:</p><p>TT - 33.1 nmol/L</p><p>Estradiol - 103 pmol/L</p><p>Hemoglobin - 171</p><p>Hematocrit - .485</p><p>Ferritin - 27</p><p>B12 - 228 pmol/L</p><p>Vit D - 162 nmol/L</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andrewBwinter, post: 217614, member: 43256"] Good Morning. 56 y.o. male taking 120mg Test-E / wk. 2x60 Saturday 8 a.m. and Tuesday 8 p.m. Prescribed for a combination of ED and concussions that happened once in the 80's and sever whiplash in '91. I don't feel that much better after the regimen below that is recommended by my specialist. Numbers included. Planning a detox from all supps. except CBD and Vit D3 for 3 days, until next injection to shake things out. Lastly, I've been referred for a sleep study to determine OSA. All of this seems excessive and [B][I]I welcome comments/thoughts[/I][/B]. I am currently taking daily: Magnesium Threonate - 2000 mg Zinc / copper balance - 45mg Vitamin D drops - 15,000 iu Selenium - 4 brazil nuts (contra-indicated for benign skin "spots") He also recommends on a daily basis that I just can't jam down my throat: Omega 3, Vitamin B complex, Melatonin, Iron, Curcumin, co-Q-10, Taurine, L-Glutamine I choose to take: CBD - for my osteoarthritis (hip) Boron - 9 mg Stinging nettle - 870 mg (last PSA score was 1.6!) Horny Goat weed - 1500 mg So, while some of these supplements are designed to assist with the long-term effects of concussion swelling on the brain pan, I feel like crap. Most recent numbers for 120 mg, sub-Q e3.5d: TT - 33.1 nmol/L Estradiol - 103 pmol/L Hemoglobin - 171 Hematocrit - .485 Ferritin - 27 B12 - 228 pmol/L Vit D - 162 nmol/L Thanks for the input. [/QUOTE]
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