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10-18-2016, 10:27 AM #281Originally Posted by TrailRunAZ
I have more faith in the members of this forum than any medical professional I'm ever likely to come across.
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10-18-2016, 10:27 AM #282Originally Posted by Mr.BB
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10-18-2016, 10:28 AM #283Originally Posted by bizzarro
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10-18-2016, 02:14 PM #284Junior Member
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First of all, fvck the Gel, if you can, push for Nebido, because I came through the same situations like you to find a Good and open minded Andrologist not Endo I spend like 200 euros in Private doctor and I'm a Pre-Med myself, so I suggest you this, find a Young In Age Andrologist Doctor, the last one I went she was like 45-48 and open minded it, Old Doctors who have spend their life in the hospital are either afraid to take responsibility of you and the treatment or they are just bored and they don't want to work with you, if you find a young doctor who will have the excitement to work with you and help you I don't think that he/she will not prescribe you your TRT.
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10-18-2016, 02:24 PM #285Originally Posted by TjmAble
I wasn't really aware until today that an Endo wasn't an expert on hormones. Andrologist. Is this even a role in the NHS?
Finally yeah, fuck the gel. In no way is that feasible long term unless you're unemployed without kids. The second I put it on my daughter would start screaming, my son would bash is head on something or decide to give me a running jumping cuddle.
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10-18-2016, 02:35 PM #286Junior Member
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Well It's not a very common specialty even in medicine, I'm just saying the Gel is not good cause I have read that if you want to have an "intercourse" with your woman or if you want to hug your kids it's possible to passing it on from your skin to them. The Gel itself inside the instruction paper says that if you are using it you must avoid contact with women and children.
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10-18-2016, 03:39 PM #287
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10-18-2016, 04:09 PM #289Junior Member
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10-19-2016, 08:53 AM #290
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10-19-2016, 10:24 AM #291Originally Posted by gymffiti
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11-04-2016, 02:53 PM #292
Kruger, I just got my annual bloodwork. I've been on nebido 2 years. For the first year I was at 12 week intervals.
The range used is 8-27nmol/L
One year after 12 week intervals at 10.5 weeks my levels were 11.4nmol/L
I immediately switched to 11 week intervals and
after 12 months on this schedule at 10.5 weeks my levels are 19.7nmol/L
All my other readings are in range and have barely changed between the 2 readings.
I guess this shows that even a small shortening of injection schedules can have a big impact on test levels over a period of time. Of course I am a very small study but if you could get a injection schedule at 8-10 weeks and see where you go from there.
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11-06-2016, 08:22 AM #293
Hi mate, thanks for posting that up here, its good to be able to see other peoples results.
Can I ask, technially speaking those blood levels are not indicative of how your year upto them was. It only reflects the most recent injection, and how long after it the blood test was.
Do you have that information? Looking at my own results, I will always be at base level before my next injection, so I have no way for it to build up over time. I was back at base levels after 32 days. Not even half way through a 10week protocol.
Im still waiting to hear back from the Endo's blood test, although I suspect it wont have much impact.
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11-24-2016, 07:00 AM #294
Well, I'm still here. The blood test from the Endo appointment came back. He's booked to see me in February, and recommended staying on a 10 week protocol.
Im awaiting more blood test results form the 18th Nov, but suspect they'l show a goodly drop again. I can almost predict with +/- 5% accuracy what my blood levels will be on any given day now!
Attached are the latest results and graph.
BiB - I didnt mean to come across as an ass in my previous post, re-reading it, I may have. Apologies!
Do you happen to know how long after injection your blood test was taken?
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01-15-2017, 01:09 PM #295
Well we're into 2017. I have been on Nebido for 10 months now, and the results are as expected really. My levels are fluctuating considerably, my moods continue to swing. My weight has maintained at around 300lbs.
As usual, I have collated the data and included it below in graphical and list format. There were a few other blood tests that I had, but they wouldnt release the data to me, just saying that they were "normal" so there are some periods without any.
Just to summarise, at the moment I am on a 10 weekly protocol, as directed by the Endo. My Doctor wont give me prescriptions any sooner than that. I have another Endo appointment in February. Im hoping to have enough evidence then to show I need a more frequent injection protocol.
Plus points though, even though I do have wildly unstable blood levels, I have found that the last 3-4 months I havent had any lulls in libido. I didnt document it too well, so it is hard to evidence, but I am sure I wasnt getting morning wood this frequently at the start of Nebido injections.
As always - I appreciate any comments, feedback, or knowledge.
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01-15-2017, 01:15 PM #296
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01-15-2017, 01:20 PM #297
Im due my next injection on the 20th. So true trough levels should be on the 19th January. But yeah in reality those are pretty close to my trough levels. (9 weeks on those levels).
They're not exactly booming numbers, but they're considerably better than my levels before TRT!
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01-15-2017, 03:29 PM #298
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01-16-2017, 01:09 AM #299
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03-22-2017, 04:54 AM #300
Well, this 10-week protocol is nearly up.
Attached is the latest blood work, along with a graphical version. Final blood test tomorrow to see where my levels lie.
I was referred to the Endocrinologist again, but couldn't make the appointment, so I have to wait a few months again. Cant fault the NHS as it is free, but damn they are slow!
Mood has been fairly stable, and by that, I mean I havent noticed any abnormal mood swings.
As you'll be able to see in the data below, my Oestradiol swings quite wildly. Climbing dramatically right after injection, and then dropping down of the 10-week protocol as we expect.
Is this much swing normal/acceptable? In the UK they dont prescribe any AI or HCG with TRT, so my levels are purely on the Nebido injections. Thoughts anyone?
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03-22-2017, 06:42 AM #301
Why dont u try Di-Indoly Methane?. Isnt that OTC.? Aust said he does that with his TRT...Im considering it myself if my estrogen comes out high 6 week in my Nebidojourney.
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03-22-2017, 06:55 AM #302
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