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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Week 9 Enclomiphene Restart
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<blockquote data-quote="Smokin Joe" data-source="post: 185565" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>All,</p><p>Here the numbers from my latest blood work. I couldn't scan in but will do so as soon as I figure it out. This is a Lab Corp panel I ordered through Life Extension as their Blood Test are on sale right now. Note: Standard Estradiol.</p><p>I am close to the 120 day mark in Restarting using Enclomiphene 12.5 mg twice a week and supplements. 2 yrs TRT this time.</p><p>I do eat a lot of fat and Protein. I've not been faithful to Enclomiphene for the lat two weeks as I've had two eye surgeries.</p><p></p><p>My starting Total T in May from my Urologist was 239. By the way he thought that was normal : ).</p><p></p><p>8/21/2020 Results: Fasting.</p><p>LH: 7.9 - Range 1.7-8.6 MIU/ML</p><p>FSH: 7.2 - Range 1.5-12.4 MIU/ML</p><p>Total Testosterone: 505 - Range 264-916 ng/dl</p><p>Free Testosterone: 6.6 - Range: 6.6-18.1</p><p>DHEA: 74.9 - Range 48.9-344.2</p><p>Estradiol Standard: 16.1 - Range: 7.6-42.6</p><p>PSA: 2.6 Range: 0-4.4</p><p></p><p>I was very surprised at these numbers in a short amount of time!</p><p>Also I would like to note that this Blood Work almost Mirrors my first blood work in 2007 in this arena with the exception of my TT which was over 700 back then before TRT.</p><p></p><p>So I will say that my Free Testosterone is my biggest problem as it has always been historically low. Same for DHEA.</p><p>I'm going to do SBHG to see what that is but I suspect it's moderately high.</p><p></p><p>I've more to add but need to work so I'll check in later.</p><p>SJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smokin Joe, post: 185565, member: 487"] All, Here the numbers from my latest blood work. I couldn't scan in but will do so as soon as I figure it out. This is a Lab Corp panel I ordered through Life Extension as their Blood Test are on sale right now. Note: Standard Estradiol. I am close to the 120 day mark in Restarting using Enclomiphene 12.5 mg twice a week and supplements. 2 yrs TRT this time. I do eat a lot of fat and Protein. I've not been faithful to Enclomiphene for the lat two weeks as I've had two eye surgeries. My starting Total T in May from my Urologist was 239. By the way he thought that was normal : ). 8/21/2020 Results: Fasting. LH: 7.9 - Range 1.7-8.6 MIU/ML FSH: 7.2 - Range 1.5-12.4 MIU/ML Total Testosterone: 505 - Range 264-916 ng/dl Free Testosterone: 6.6 - Range: 6.6-18.1 DHEA: 74.9 - Range 48.9-344.2 Estradiol Standard: 16.1 - Range: 7.6-42.6 PSA: 2.6 Range: 0-4.4 I was very surprised at these numbers in a short amount of time! Also I would like to note that this Blood Work almost Mirrors my first blood work in 2007 in this arena with the exception of my TT which was over 700 back then before TRT. So I will say that my Free Testosterone is my biggest problem as it has always been historically low. Same for DHEA. I'm going to do SBHG to see what that is but I suspect it's moderately high. I've more to add but need to work so I'll check in later. SJ [/QUOTE]
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