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babolat88:
Hello.

Age: 35 years
Diet/food, training (enduracne), supplements, sleep - everything is OK.
Low % of bodyfat (stored only in the lower abdomen)

I haven’t used anything in a few years

SIGNS: Mood swings, less energy, periods of depression (leads to overeating), low libido, sometimes poor erections, etc…

BLOOD RESULTS (hormone):

TSH: 0.35 - 4.94 (1.65 mIU/L)
PSA: < 4.0 (0.083 μg/L)
ESTRADIOL: 11 - 44 (11 ng/L)
TESTOSTERONE: 2.21 - 8.71 (2.58 μg/L)
FSH: 0.92 - 11.95 (2.85 IU/L)
LH: 0.57 - 12.07 (1.47 IU/L)
PROLACTINE: 3.46 - 19.40 (9.37 μg/L)
CORTISOL: 101.2 - 535.7 (400 nmol/L)

BLOOD RESULTS (some other parameters):

LEUKOCYTES: 4.00 - 10.00 (7.1)
RBC: 4.50 - 5.50 (4.41)
HAEMOGLOBIN: 130 - 170 (140)
HEMATOCRIT: 0.400 - 0.500 (0.413)
MCV 83.0 - 101.0 (93.7 fl)
MCH 27.0 - 32.0 (31.7 pg)
MCHC 315 - 345 (339 g/L)
MPV 7-11 (9 fl)
THROMBOCYTES 150 - 410 (304)

TRIGLYCERIDES: up to 1.69 (0.92)
HDL: above 1.00 (1.02)
LDL: 1.00 - 3.90 (2.50)
CHOLESTEROL: up to 5.2 (3.9)
IRON 11.6 - 31.3 (12)
FERITIN 22 - 275 (62)

Your opinion ? TRT ?

P.s. I'm not worried about fertility (I'm already a father

BigRo:
I,m not a doc, but it would help you.

babolat88:
Thanks for the reply.

Yes, my goal is to improve the quality of life (more motivation, more energy, better regeneration after endurance trainings, more libido, less stressful/depressive periods that lead to overeating, etc.)

But of course I'm talking about "medical" doses (75 - 150 mg / week)

Maybe I could try 100 - 125 mg of testosterone a week (to start) and test for a couple of weeks, and then get bloodwork done. And based on them decided what and how (feeling, regeneration, libido, energy, blood test values). Maybe not a bad idea

babolat88:
Hello again

Blood tests after 5 weeks --> Test E. - average 140-150 mg / week - divided into 2 doses (every 4 days - 80-85 mg) - tested 4 days after last dose / just before new.....

ESTRADIOL: 11 - 44 (before: 11 ng/L) - today: 18 ng/L
TESTOSTERONE: 2.21 - 8.71 (before: 2.58 μg/L) - today: 8.22 μg/L / 822 ng/dL
PROLACTINE: 3.46 - 19.40 (before: 9.37 μg/L) - today: 13.33 μg/L

BLOOD RESULTS (some other parameters):

LEUKOCYTES: 4.00 - 10.00 (before: 7.1) - today: 5.8
RBC: 4.50 - 5.50 (before: 4.41) - today: 4.55
HAEMOGLOBIN: 130 - 170 (before: 140) - today: 148
HEMATOCRIT: 0.400 - 0.500 (before: 0.413) - today: 0.445
MCV 83.0 - 101.0 (before: 93.7) - today: 97.8
MCH 27.0 - 32.0 (before: 32) - today: 32.5
MCHC 315 - 345 (before: 339) - today: 333
RDW 11.6 - 14.0 (before: 13.7) - today: 15
TRIGLYCERIDES: up to 1.69 (before: 0.92) - today: 0.5
HDL: above 1.00 (before: 1.02) - today: 1.5
LDL: 1.00 - 3.90 (before: 2.50) - today: 2.9
CHOLESTEROL: up to 5.2 (before: 3.9) - today: 4.6
IRON 11.6 - 31.3 (before: 12) - today: 6.7
FERITIN 22 - 275 (before: 62) - today: 28


In my opinion, testosterone is in the excellent range (normal quite upper limit - 822 ng/dL. Estradiol also increased a little, which is good for a better feeling / libido.
Even if testosterone and estradiol were a little higher there would be nothing wrong (maybe I'll try 175 mg/week)

Triglycerides are much lower, which is great, good cholesterol also increased. The RBC jumped into the normal range, which is great, as well as hematocrit.

For my opinion is much better blood count, except the iron has dropped quite a bit and is below the normal range (despite the fact that I add iron in tablets).


Positive effects (after 5 weeks): higher libido and slightly better regeneration, other things about the same as before.

I will wait another 2-3 months, and then I will do the blood test again

The only thing that needs to be corrected is to increase iron and ferritin (currently I add 1 tab. / day (325 mg Ferrous Sulfate - Iron 65 mg)


What is your opinion?

Gym Rat:
Markers looking good... I would hang there for a while before going up (if thats in your plans).
The bad markers seem (for many) to increase right along w/ the dose...

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