Been lurking here a while and have learned a lot but wanted to ask for some advice on my specific situation.
48 years old, have a long-time endo who treats me for Graves' disease, asked her in January about possible low-T. Test results were:
Testosterone 240 ng/dl (range 292-867)
SHBG 26 nmol/l (range 16-94)
Calc. free Test 5.3 ng/dl (range 4.8-25.0)
Prolactin 9.9 ng/ml (range 3.0-30.0)
LH 3.0 miu/ml (range 1.2-7.8)
My thyroid levels are under constant supervision for the Graves' and have been stable and normal for years.
Based on this I started TRT, with Testim for a month which did nothing and cost a fortune, so I was able to convince her to switch me to self-injections. She started me on 160mg E14D (yes, I know, crazy low and infrequent dosage) which I took the liberty of 'interpreting' as 80mg E7D. Even at this low dose, I am feeling a lot better and combined with 10mg/day or so of RUI Cia I can only describe the results as "life-changing".
First follow-up is on the 22nd, she wanted me to take blood at the mid-point between injections so I did the calculations and taking it at the low point (just before injection) on an E7D cycle is pretty close to the mid-point of an E14D cycle so that's what I did. I suspect I can talk her into officially approving E7D but E3.5D would be a stretch at this point. In any case, I'm not noticing too much of an up-and-down on E7D so I'm not going to rock the boat too hard yet.
She did not order E2 for the follow-up blood work, WTF? Although at this tiny dose it may not be too much of a worry. Not on HCG or anything else like that but also definitely not having any more kids.
I won't get my lab results until I'm at the doc's office but I wanted to see if any of you super-knowledgeable guys here could offer me any advice on what to look for in my labs and what to ask for from the doc. She's been very reasonable and understanding of my concerns and since I have another endocrine issue to cope with I won't be switching doctors (she actually let me go against conventional treatment for the Graves' and keep my thyroid, I'm just on anti-thyroid medication). If I come armed with knowledge specifically applicable to my situation, I'm sure she'll meet me halfway at least. Planning to at least ask her about monitoring E2 and expecting my T will come in at the low end of normal so hoping I can get a bigger dose and official sanction for E7D.
Thanks in advance!
48 years old, have a long-time endo who treats me for Graves' disease, asked her in January about possible low-T. Test results were:
Testosterone 240 ng/dl (range 292-867)
SHBG 26 nmol/l (range 16-94)
Calc. free Test 5.3 ng/dl (range 4.8-25.0)
Prolactin 9.9 ng/ml (range 3.0-30.0)
LH 3.0 miu/ml (range 1.2-7.8)
My thyroid levels are under constant supervision for the Graves' and have been stable and normal for years.
Based on this I started TRT, with Testim for a month which did nothing and cost a fortune, so I was able to convince her to switch me to self-injections. She started me on 160mg E14D (yes, I know, crazy low and infrequent dosage) which I took the liberty of 'interpreting' as 80mg E7D. Even at this low dose, I am feeling a lot better and combined with 10mg/day or so of RUI Cia I can only describe the results as "life-changing".
First follow-up is on the 22nd, she wanted me to take blood at the mid-point between injections so I did the calculations and taking it at the low point (just before injection) on an E7D cycle is pretty close to the mid-point of an E14D cycle so that's what I did. I suspect I can talk her into officially approving E7D but E3.5D would be a stretch at this point. In any case, I'm not noticing too much of an up-and-down on E7D so I'm not going to rock the boat too hard yet.
She did not order E2 for the follow-up blood work, WTF? Although at this tiny dose it may not be too much of a worry. Not on HCG or anything else like that but also definitely not having any more kids.
I won't get my lab results until I'm at the doc's office but I wanted to see if any of you super-knowledgeable guys here could offer me any advice on what to look for in my labs and what to ask for from the doc. She's been very reasonable and understanding of my concerns and since I have another endocrine issue to cope with I won't be switching doctors (she actually let me go against conventional treatment for the Graves' and keep my thyroid, I'm just on anti-thyroid medication). If I come armed with knowledge specifically applicable to my situation, I'm sure she'll meet me halfway at least. Planning to at least ask her about monitoring E2 and expecting my T will come in at the low end of normal so hoping I can get a bigger dose and official sanction for E7D.
Thanks in advance!