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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Weird response on labs after switching to daily injections
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<blockquote data-quote="stx359" data-source="post: 172325" data-attributes="member: 19129"><p>After conferring with my doc I got him to switch me to daily injections after dealing with a decrease in SHBG and huge increase in E2. Was injecting 70 mg test and HCG 500 IU twice a week now 20 mg test a day and no change in HCG. Baseline labs were 1060 TT, 18.5 FT and 41.8 sensitive E2. Just drew labs after 3 weeks and came back 590 TT, 15.4 FT and 18.0 sensitive E2. </p><p></p><p>So E2 problem solved - rather quickly - but for some reason my testosterone levels are not maintaining even though the overall dose is the same. i thought daily injections meant you can actually inject less and maintain the same levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stx359, post: 172325, member: 19129"] After conferring with my doc I got him to switch me to daily injections after dealing with a decrease in SHBG and huge increase in E2. Was injecting 70 mg test and HCG 500 IU twice a week now 20 mg test a day and no change in HCG. Baseline labs were 1060 TT, 18.5 FT and 41.8 sensitive E2. Just drew labs after 3 weeks and came back 590 TT, 15.4 FT and 18.0 sensitive E2. So E2 problem solved - rather quickly - but for some reason my testosterone levels are not maintaining even though the overall dose is the same. i thought daily injections meant you can actually inject less and maintain the same levels. [/QUOTE]
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