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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
What a year of exercise, changing diet, adding vit d/b12/zinc did to my T/B12/D levels
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<blockquote data-quote="AlwaysCold" data-source="post: 104111" data-attributes="member: 15448"><p>I drink a ton of water daily, of course I try not to drink it when I wake up randomly as it will cause me to wake up even more and I woke up, got a shower and drove straight to Labcorp. I tested at 10:45 am, my tests last year were all around 10:30-11:00 because that's "my morning". Now for the last 9 months I had been waking up at around 8:30-10:00 but currently it's closer to 11:00-12:00 more often than not. </p><p></p><p>I too did not have health insurance for a similar time, got it through work and it was 100% garbage, pays for nothing unless the high deductible is met, so it's useless, it cancels at the end of the month. I dont know about flying to Thailand for surgeries lol, seems like it would cost so much in travel fees, plus the whole having surgery done in a third world type of country thing, eeeek. I hear people go to Turkey for hair transplants! So you just hopped on a plane and headed to another country and did EYE surgery? Good lord! lol</p><p></p><p>The local place will do a home sleep study for $200 but said it's pretty limited on information and highly recommended the come in and sleep visit which runs $700-$900 depending on what you do. </p><p></p><p>Melatonin is a no go for me, a lot of things are while on the paxil. I tried it, had horrible results. Interestingly enough in that thread that guy mentioned his hematocrit runs 48-50 before TRT, Im in the same boat, lowest it has been is 47, but it's been 49.xx the other times, which Dr Saya mentioned on one my threads last year points towards sleep apnea. I just cant imagine paying THOUSANDS for a sleep study and cpap and seeing zero results like with a lot of things in the medical system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlwaysCold, post: 104111, member: 15448"] I drink a ton of water daily, of course I try not to drink it when I wake up randomly as it will cause me to wake up even more and I woke up, got a shower and drove straight to Labcorp. I tested at 10:45 am, my tests last year were all around 10:30-11:00 because that's "my morning". Now for the last 9 months I had been waking up at around 8:30-10:00 but currently it's closer to 11:00-12:00 more often than not. I too did not have health insurance for a similar time, got it through work and it was 100% garbage, pays for nothing unless the high deductible is met, so it's useless, it cancels at the end of the month. I dont know about flying to Thailand for surgeries lol, seems like it would cost so much in travel fees, plus the whole having surgery done in a third world type of country thing, eeeek. I hear people go to Turkey for hair transplants! So you just hopped on a plane and headed to another country and did EYE surgery? Good lord! lol The local place will do a home sleep study for $200 but said it's pretty limited on information and highly recommended the come in and sleep visit which runs $700-$900 depending on what you do. Melatonin is a no go for me, a lot of things are while on the paxil. I tried it, had horrible results. Interestingly enough in that thread that guy mentioned his hematocrit runs 48-50 before TRT, Im in the same boat, lowest it has been is 47, but it's been 49.xx the other times, which Dr Saya mentioned on one my threads last year points towards sleep apnea. I just cant imagine paying THOUSANDS for a sleep study and cpap and seeing zero results like with a lot of things in the medical system. [/QUOTE]
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Blood Test Discussion
What a year of exercise, changing diet, adding vit d/b12/zinc did to my T/B12/D levels
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