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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
TP and Blood Test Timing
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<blockquote data-quote="Formula364" data-source="post: 82481" data-attributes="member: 13948"><p>I felt bloated and emotional. Very glad to have the E2 down.</p><p>In fact, the June numbers with E2 at 18.4, felt ok. I did feel the drop in T and less aggression and workout intensity. But as for E2 that low, I liked it and was leaning out.</p><p></p><p>I might consider lowering T to 100 mg/week with no AI. I mean, low 700's for TRT seems like too much inconvenience for those numbers. Money is tight, and experimenting around means more blood tests, more consults, and more blood tests = $$.</p><p></p><p>June's SHBG (28-32 range) was 37.9 - slightly high, but not enough to count for all the T dosage.</p><p>Since fatigue has been a problem, it must be metabolic in nature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Formula364, post: 82481, member: 13948"] I felt bloated and emotional. Very glad to have the E2 down. In fact, the June numbers with E2 at 18.4, felt ok. I did feel the drop in T and less aggression and workout intensity. But as for E2 that low, I liked it and was leaning out. I might consider lowering T to 100 mg/week with no AI. I mean, low 700's for TRT seems like too much inconvenience for those numbers. Money is tight, and experimenting around means more blood tests, more consults, and more blood tests = $$. June's SHBG (28-32 range) was 37.9 - slightly high, but not enough to count for all the T dosage. Since fatigue has been a problem, it must be metabolic in nature. [/QUOTE]
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