Working with Defy Medical. Had my check in recently and was reminded that I haven't posted here in a long time.
Fortunately, I'm one of those guys who have responded well and as result, have spent less time thinking about and managing my protocol. I'm 32, 5'11 170lbs.
I'm on
Test Cyp 70mg 2x/week
HCG- 400IU 2x/week
I inject subcutaneously on Tuesday PM and Saturday AM. Results image cropped and available here: http://imgur.com/a/DTW8J
Of note:
1- My blood glucose is a bit over range. It has been the last few times I've taken blood draws. But A1C is within range, and Dr Saya suggests it may be the dawn phenomenon and not indicative of prediabetic risk.
I'm lean and in good health overall, play 10+ hours of basketball a week and weight train 2-3x/week, so we will monitor this, but not something he advises great concern over now.
2- Hematocrit was very slightly high initially. I donated a partial pint (before becoming faint and interrupting the donation), and it came down to 46.2, which gives me plenty of buffer.
3- Progesterone was high, but reference ranges changed recently and just about eveyrone is high. No cause for concern.
4- T/E and free T levels are well in range and seem to have normalized in the high but healthy range.(Estradiol was 48.2 and T was 1067 in February, still in relative proportion, but Estradiol was nominally high.)
5- Lipids and liver health are thankfully all in a healthy place.
Anyway, wanted to share. Any thoughts or feedback is welcome. Thanks guys.
Fortunately, I'm one of those guys who have responded well and as result, have spent less time thinking about and managing my protocol. I'm 32, 5'11 170lbs.
I'm on
Test Cyp 70mg 2x/week
HCG- 400IU 2x/week
I inject subcutaneously on Tuesday PM and Saturday AM. Results image cropped and available here: http://imgur.com/a/DTW8J
Of note:
1- My blood glucose is a bit over range. It has been the last few times I've taken blood draws. But A1C is within range, and Dr Saya suggests it may be the dawn phenomenon and not indicative of prediabetic risk.
I'm lean and in good health overall, play 10+ hours of basketball a week and weight train 2-3x/week, so we will monitor this, but not something he advises great concern over now.
2- Hematocrit was very slightly high initially. I donated a partial pint (before becoming faint and interrupting the donation), and it came down to 46.2, which gives me plenty of buffer.
3- Progesterone was high, but reference ranges changed recently and just about eveyrone is high. No cause for concern.
4- T/E and free T levels are well in range and seem to have normalized in the high but healthy range.(Estradiol was 48.2 and T was 1067 in February, still in relative proportion, but Estradiol was nominally high.)
5- Lipids and liver health are thankfully all in a healthy place.
Anyway, wanted to share. Any thoughts or feedback is welcome. Thanks guys.