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<blockquote data-quote="klepp0906" data-source="post: 158393" data-attributes="member: 22245"><p>thanks for the link. Those look to be some pretty solid numbers. Not sure how my doc would feel about my free T being high OOR but we'll see some day i imagine lol.</p><p></p><p>My DHEA-S is only 234mcg/dl in a range of 89-427, is this something I should try to get up? Honestly one item im completely unfamiliar with.</p><p></p><p>My albumin is high at 5 as well, but I did train and do cardio that morning which from what I understand can send some protein markers up a bit. (i think AST was elevated too). Ive also been eating a bit too much protein for awhile, especially for someone who had kidney cancer. I just struggle with getting it down consistently. </p><p></p><p></p><p>More and more is pointing towards swapping back to IM in a smaller/more shallow capacity.</p><p></p><p>Ironically, before I started the SuBQ venture - as you can imagine I did a fair about of research. I forget the forum, but someone had compiled a bunch of posts spread all over the place into one thread, all showing labs for subQ relative to IM and how in each case the numbers were lower.</p><p></p><p>I cant recall specifics like dose or frequency, as I mostly "in one ear and out the other(ed)" it, considering the general consensus everywhere is its MORE efficient not less, and helps control E2.</p><p></p><p>Well, low and behold - they can add my experience to that thread. It doesnt seem to be ideal for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klepp0906, post: 158393, member: 22245"] thanks for the link. Those look to be some pretty solid numbers. Not sure how my doc would feel about my free T being high OOR but we'll see some day i imagine lol. My DHEA-S is only 234mcg/dl in a range of 89-427, is this something I should try to get up? Honestly one item im completely unfamiliar with. My albumin is high at 5 as well, but I did train and do cardio that morning which from what I understand can send some protein markers up a bit. (i think AST was elevated too). Ive also been eating a bit too much protein for awhile, especially for someone who had kidney cancer. I just struggle with getting it down consistently. More and more is pointing towards swapping back to IM in a smaller/more shallow capacity. Ironically, before I started the SuBQ venture - as you can imagine I did a fair about of research. I forget the forum, but someone had compiled a bunch of posts spread all over the place into one thread, all showing labs for subQ relative to IM and how in each case the numbers were lower. I cant recall specifics like dose or frequency, as I mostly "in one ear and out the other(ed)" it, considering the general consensus everywhere is its MORE efficient not less, and helps control E2. Well, low and behold - they can add my experience to that thread. It doesnt seem to be ideal for me. [/QUOTE]
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