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    gpetersmarck is offline New Member
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    Latest BW - Input Appreciated

    Just received latest blood work back and open to any guidance input. Below are my results from prior test and then I added the latest from 7/31. Overall, I feel so much better from where I began (194 Total Testosterone on 9/19/13) Thanks in advance!

    I'm currently injecting .3ml every 3 days.

    5/8/14 Bloodwork

    Total Test - 616 ng (in range 250-1100)

    Free test - 186 pg (high above 155)

    7/31/14 Bloodwork

    Total Test - 838 ng (in range 250-1100)

    Free test - 262 pg (high above 155)

    Based on last doctors appointment, I feel like he will push back on continuing with same treatment. I am in the process of trying to find new doctor but any feedback, especially about the 'high' free level is appreciated.

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    Your test and free test look good, how is your E2 and lipids? How you feel is very important more so than numbers. You could probably cut back a little if you wanted to or to control any sides.

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    Thank you for the info. The doctor is pushing back and wanting to meet before he writes a new script. What would you recommend d cutting back to - 2.5ml every 3 days or even down to 2ml every 3 days? Thanks again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gpetersmarck View Post
    Thank you for the info. The doctor is pushing back and wanting to meet before he writes a new script. What would you recommend d cutting back to - 2.5ml every 3 days or even down to 2ml every 3 days? Thanks again!
    How was your Hemoglobin and Hematocrit, E2? You can cut it back but your main focus needs to be on long term stability of your protocol. Meaning find what works and stick with it. It's also going to depend on what your doc focuses on as some only look at total T to make their assessments.

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