bro, if you would like for me not to reply to your threads just say so.
bro, if you would like for me not to reply to your threads just say so.
Whoa... hey... not sure what I did or said but please do keep posting. I appreciate all input. I may have my own differing opinion on occasion; but I always welcome a good convincing argument. I'm anything but infallible which is why I ask for the input. I may *think* I know something but the rest of you may see things otherwise. If it turns out I'm wrong, then I'll change my tune. That's how I learn.
Thanks and as always, please keep the comments coming.
Did you run other labs, such as CBC's and lipids? I personally don't think that score in the 700's is the culprit to your fatigue issues. Especially considering your free test score, which in comparison would be equal to a lot of guys who are 800 or 900 on their total, but in the 2% to 3% range on their free test.
On the DHEA ... Did you run a test to see what your DHEA level is? Take it one step further and consider going with transdermal pregnenolone. If you've read my 'HRT Program' thread then you know my passion for this hormone and the benefits it has on the hormonal pathway. Additionally you should look at B-12. Both of these are excellent choices for improving memory, concentration, cognitive function, and energy.
For some reason, I thought you were getting on HCG a few months ago. Maybe you were just considering it then or something. Your LH/FSH levels are probably nothing, thus no natural production occurring with your nads. HCG is the ticket! You will probably need to cut your Cyp down even more when going on it. I would schedule another round of labs no later than 2 months after starting HCG.
I personally think E2 levels are optimal between 25 to 35. You don't want to go any lower on your score! Let some conversion take place to get you up a little.
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