Yes, I agree that dhea will not/should not increase testosterone levels. But will increased testosterone levels as a result of TRT increase DHEA and thus negate, or decrease, the dose needed to bring DHEA back into the high end of range?
Thanks Nelson. That's a very strong endorsement. Libido is one of my biggest problems so I will give it a shot. Lol.
Hell of a resource you have built for those of us who have had nowhere else to turn. Much appreciated.
Can't speak to anyone else but I know Dr. Thierry Hertoghe is very clear that increasing testosterone will increase DHEA. I'll try to snap a picture of the page where he discusses it.
In my second month of TRT, started with compounded 20% cream and now on test cyp injections, 100mg, twice a week.
Should I wait until I have follow up bloodwork and have fine tuned the dose of test cyp before I add DHEA and hCG into the mix?
I've been tracking DHEA for the last five years...
Thanks for the response. I know you do your research, so very helpful. Anything in the back of your mind that concerns you enough that you don't see your self continuing it, 10, 20, 30 years down the road?
Any of you guys have concerns about using low dose hCG (~1000 IU or less per week) long term?
I'm comfortable with the risk/reward profile of Testosterone but having a more difficult time getting on board with hCG given the even more pervasive lack of data/long term studies.
Would like to...
My wife has had a history of Raynaud's phenomenon. Docs took her off thyroid meds after her pregnancy as they said she "no longer needed it". She couldn't explain why but didn't want to come off of it.
Just had her run a full thyroid blood panel, what do you guys think?
TSH 1.99
T4 5.2
T3...
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