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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: 103662" data-attributes="member: 16763"><p>Wow, these responses are exactly what I was looking for. Really have me thinking about different things. It would be a difficult concept for me to consider exercise detrimental. I mean what's the point of testosterone replacement if not to help restore normal athletic performance? However based on the opinions here I'm going to consider altering my cardio/strength training ratio and possibly begin favoring resistance training more. It's just that my routine hasn't change but the numbers are skewing anyway. </p><p> </p><p> Vince,</p><p> I inject every 84 hours nearly to the hour and labs are drawn at trough before next injection. The difference in the ranges are first 2 sets are Quest and last 2 are Labcorp. Be nice if they could get together on these but at least the UOM is the same. The one I'm having trouble understanding is the "direct" Free-T numbers. Not sure how to compare those with the standard serum test.</p><p></p><p> </p><p> Dave,</p><p> Thanks for recognizing the fact that 12-15 a week really is just maintenance but I agree it's possible I might be over doing it. I'm just one of the types that thinks if I can do it, I should do it. The body has been good to me. Nothing hurts. Knees are fine. I like running.</p><p> </p><p> Anyone,</p><p> Is an E2 level of 14.8 pg/ml considered low? If so, what are the symptoms? </p><p> </p><p> Thanks again for all the great input. It really helps.</p><p> </p><p> I'm Driven Mad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Driven Mad, post: 103662, member: 16763"] Wow, these responses are exactly what I was looking for. Really have me thinking about different things. It would be a difficult concept for me to consider exercise detrimental. I mean what's the point of testosterone replacement if not to help restore normal athletic performance? However based on the opinions here I'm going to consider altering my cardio/strength training ratio and possibly begin favoring resistance training more. It's just that my routine hasn't change but the numbers are skewing anyway. Vince, I inject every 84 hours nearly to the hour and labs are drawn at trough before next injection. The difference in the ranges are first 2 sets are Quest and last 2 are Labcorp. Be nice if they could get together on these but at least the UOM is the same. The one I'm having trouble understanding is the "direct" Free-T numbers. Not sure how to compare those with the standard serum test. Dave, Thanks for recognizing the fact that 12-15 a week really is just maintenance but I agree it's possible I might be over doing it. I'm just one of the types that thinks if I can do it, I should do it. The body has been good to me. Nothing hurts. Knees are fine. I like running. Anyone, Is an E2 level of 14.8 pg/ml considered low? If so, what are the symptoms? Thanks again for all the great input. It really helps. I'm Driven Mad [/QUOTE]
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