Tell endocrinologist the truth?

mrcave

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Some of you may have read my original post. steroidology.com/forum/anabolic-steroid-forum/657317-need-vent-after-vist-my-doctor.html

For fifteen weeks, I ran 50mg of Test E, with 50mg of Deca, twice a week. I know that's not much, but my original TRT dose was 100mg every other week.

I just needed a little bump, and that really helped.

I didn't feel like I could put my endocrinologist off for much longer. I only waited 15 days after my last injection to get my labs done. My Serum Testosterone was 1202 ng/dl, and my free was only 10.5 pg/ml.

The last time he saw me, my Serum T was 635 ng/dl, and my free was 21.7 pg/ml. That was at 100mg eow.

I had expected the serum to be high, which I could have lied about, but I didn't even think about the free being tested. I know, I'm an idiot.

So, do I tell him everything, which I'm inclined to do, and let him flip out, or do you guys have any bright ideas? Any advice, other pointing out my obvious stupidity?

If he flips out, I can live with it. I like getting pharma test, and labs done with insurance, but that's life. I have other sources,and a nice stock pile.

I was hoping to get him to test my IGF-1, so I don't have to cough up the cash myself. I have some HGH on the way, and I want to get a baseline reading.
 
Tell him you pinned the day before the blood test was done so he is seeing a peak. And tel him for this reason you want to pin more frequently to even your levels out.

Always run your own labs before going to see the doc. Be smart.
 
I guess that would explain both the high serum, and the low free.

He would be pissed that I didn't follow his instructions for the labs, but he'd get over that.

I'm trying to be smart. I haven't been at this long enough to have all the angles covered. :bash:
 
I guess that would explain both the high serum, and the low free.

He would be pissed that I didn't follow his instructions for the labs, but he'd get over that.

I'm trying to be smart. I haven't been at this long enough to have all the angles covered. :bash:

You belong to a great community here. Take advantage of it and ask questions the next time you get a bright idea. :-)
 
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