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YES, IGF - I was 194 (range is from 87 - 225)

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IGF do you mean IGF-1 if so this is low look into going on Growth Hormone.

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> > > I thought that doing a lower dose

> > > more frequently will keep the

> Estradiol

> > levels lower.

> >

> > Correct.

> >

> > > My Dr. wants to do Test. 3 times weekly. I

> have

> > been on test injections

> > > since March and testosterone levels

> are in the

> > 550 range. I am 51 in

> > good

> > > shape i do cardio and lift weights 3

> times

> > weekly. Dr and I think that

> > > perhaps I am using up my Testosterone

> quickly.

> >

> > Have your thyroid levels been tested? Meaning

> FT3 and

> > not just TSH and

> > FT4? I believe those that are low in FT3 are the

> ones

> > who use up their T too

> > quickly. Raising thyroid makes the T last

> longer.

> > This could especially be

> > your problem since you said you're secondary, which

> > means all your hormones

> > are affected, not just T.

> >

> > > Is a lower dose of testosterone more

> frequently

> > a better solution or is

> > it

> > > better to do do 1cc of 210 ML

> weekly??? I do

> > realize that everyone is

> > different.

> >

> > If your vial is 200 mg/ml, this is too much

> at once.

> > An example of a

> > low-doser is my husband, who is doing

> 20-30 mg every

> > 5 days. I would guess most

> > men can only tolerate 20-100 mg at

> once.

> >

> > > I am secondary due to a pituitary

> lesion / tumor

> > (2mm) no change in size

> > for 6 months since it was discovered.

> >

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IGF do you mean IGF-1 if so this is low look into going on Growth Hormone.

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> > > I  thought that doing a lower dose

> > >  more frequently will keep  the

> Estradiol

> > levels  lower.

> >

> > Correct.

> > 

> > > My Dr. wants to do Test. 3 times weekly. I 

> have

> >  been on test injections

> > > since March and testosterone levels 

> are  in the

> > 550 range. I am 51 in

> > good

> > >  shape i do cardio and lift weights  3

> times

> > weekly. Dr and I  think that

> > > perhaps I am using up my  Testosterone

> quickly. 

> >

> > Have your thyroid levels been tested? Meaning 

> FT3  and

> > not just TSH and

> > FT4? I believe those that are low in FT3  are the

> ones

> > who use up their T too

> > quickly. Raising  thyroid makes the T last

> longer.

> > This  could especially be 

> > your problem since you said you're secondary, which

> >  means  all your hormones

> > are affected, not just T.

> > 

> > > Is a lower dose of  testosterone more

> frequently

> > a  better solution or is

> > it

> > > better to do  do 1cc of  210 ML

> weekly??? I do

> > realize that everyone is

> > different. 

> >

> > If  your vial is 200 mg/ml, this is too much

> at  once.

> > An example of a

> > low-doser is  my husband, who is  doing

> 20-30 mg every

> > 5 days. I would guess most

> > men can   only tolerate 20-100 mg at

> once.

> >

> > > I am secondary due to a  pituitary 

> lesion / tumor

> > (2mm) no change in size

> > for 6  months since it was discovered. 

> >

> > Barb

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Well you're missing a FT4 and rT3, but if your FT3 is from Quest, the range is

230-420, and you're at 323, which means you have room to raise your dose, if

necessary. You don't have any hypothyroid symptoms at all? Like cold hands or

feet, body temp less than 98.6 in the afternoon, pulse under 70, cracked or

peeling heels, dry skin, thin eyebrows, especially outer third?

Barb

> > > I thought that doing a lower dose

> > > more frequently will keep the Estradiol

> > levels lower.

> >

> > Correct.

> >

> > > My Dr. wants to do Test. 3 times weekly. I have

> > been on test injections

> > > since March and testosterone levels are in the

> > 550 range. I am 51 in

> > good

> > > shape i do cardio and lift weights 3 times

> > weekly. Dr and I think that

> > > perhaps I am using up my Testosterone quickly.

> >

> > Have your thyroid levels been tested? Meaning FT3 and

> > not just TSH and

> > FT4? I believe those that are low in FT3 are the ones

> > who use up their T too

> > quickly. Raising thyroid makes the T last longer.

> > This could especially be

> > your problem since you said you're secondary, which

> > means all your hormones

> > are affected, not just T.

> >

> > > Is a lower dose of testosterone more frequently

> > a better solution or is

> > it

> > > better to do do 1cc of 210 ML weekly??? I do

> > realize that everyone is

> > different.

> >

> > If your vial is 200 mg/ml, this is too much at once.

> > An example of a

> > low-doser is my husband, who is doing 20-30 mg every

> > 5 days. I would guess most

> > men can only tolerate 20-100 mg at once.

> >

> > > I am secondary due to a pituitary lesion / tumor

> > (2mm) no change in size

> > for 6 months since it was discovered.

> >

> > Barb

> >

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