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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Trying not to fixate on the numbers.
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<blockquote data-quote="Driven Mad" data-source="post: 103565" data-attributes="member: 16763"><p>Was hoping to just get another set of eyes on my numbers. If I've learned anything from this site it's not to fixate on just the numbers but also consider how one is feeling. Here lately I think I'm going the wrong direction. Not feeling so great, stamina is falling off, gains in the gym are nil, BMI creeping up etc. At first glance it appears my SHBG is going up while E2 and T levels are going down but I have no idea why? Is my E2 low enough to be causing issues? Or are these numbers normal and I should checking something else? Been on TRT for a year, 50mg TC E3.5D, 60 years old, very active, run 12-15 miles week, weight training 4 days week etc. Any comments/suggestions are welcome and appreciated. </p><p></p><p> </p><p> <strong>9/17</strong></p><p> TOTAL-T 800 (250-1100) ng/dL </p><p> FREE-T 101.6 (35.0-155.0) pg/mL</p><p> HCT 49.6 (39.0-50.0) % </p><p> SHBG 34 (22-77) nmol/L</p><p> ESTRADIOL XX (got the wrong test)</p><p> </p><p> <strong>12/17</strong></p><p> TOTAL-T 904 (250 - 1100) ng/dL</p><p> FREE-T 189 (35 - 155) pg/mL</p><p> HCT 46.9 (39 - 50) %</p><p> SHBG Serum (Not tested)</p><p> ESTRADIOL XX (Got the wrong test)</p><p> </p><p> <strong>1/18</strong></p><p> ESTRADIOL, Sensitive - 19.2 pg/mL (8.0 - 35.0)</p><p> </p><p> <strong>4/18</strong></p><p> TOTAL-T 623.6 (264.0 - 916.0) ng/dL</p><p> FREE-T(Direct) 13.2 (6.6 - 18.1) pg/mL</p><p> HCT 46.7 (37.5 - 51.0) %</p><p> SHBG Serum 47.9 (19.3 - 76.4) nmol/L</p><p> ESTRADIOL, Sensitive 14.8 pg/mL (8.0 - 35.0)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Driven Mad, post: 103565, member: 16763"] Was hoping to just get another set of eyes on my numbers. If I've learned anything from this site it's not to fixate on just the numbers but also consider how one is feeling. Here lately I think I'm going the wrong direction. Not feeling so great, stamina is falling off, gains in the gym are nil, BMI creeping up etc. At first glance it appears my SHBG is going up while E2 and T levels are going down but I have no idea why? Is my E2 low enough to be causing issues? Or are these numbers normal and I should checking something else? Been on TRT for a year, 50mg TC E3.5D, 60 years old, very active, run 12-15 miles week, weight training 4 days week etc. Any comments/suggestions are welcome and appreciated. [B]9/17[/B] TOTAL-T 800 (250-1100) ng/dL FREE-T 101.6 (35.0-155.0) pg/mL HCT 49.6 (39.0-50.0) % SHBG 34 (22-77) nmol/L ESTRADIOL XX (got the wrong test) [B]12/17[/B] TOTAL-T 904 (250 - 1100) ng/dL FREE-T 189 (35 - 155) pg/mL HCT 46.9 (39 - 50) % SHBG Serum (Not tested) ESTRADIOL XX (Got the wrong test) [B]1/18[/B] ESTRADIOL, Sensitive - 19.2 pg/mL (8.0 - 35.0) [B]4/18[/B] TOTAL-T 623.6 (264.0 - 916.0) ng/dL FREE-T(Direct) 13.2 (6.6 - 18.1) pg/mL HCT 46.7 (37.5 - 51.0) % SHBG Serum 47.9 (19.3 - 76.4) nmol/L ESTRADIOL, Sensitive 14.8 pg/mL (8.0 - 35.0) [/QUOTE]
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