Thanks for posting this chart. My regenerative medicine dr is great about always giving me a copy of my blood work, but having this chart as a reference is going to be nice.
These guidelines are not standard procedure
Ferritin, tsh, ft3, prolactin are way off. If a doctor treats a male with ft3 of 3.7 or greater he is clueless...
The guidelines came from the ExcelMale.com website. Please post your guidelines.
He won't post them. He never does!
Agree, Matrix always comments but never posts links to solid research. I'm beginning to feel he is NOT who he says he is.
CatSnake, was that 1/10 of a mg per day of Adex???? How many days/weeks/months were you on that dose?
yes, it was!
I was really surprised that I had issues with that.... I think I took it around 6 weeks, and when I did follow up bloodwork I ended up dropping it.
my E2 wasn't high when I started that, but I had heard so many guys talk about their E2 going up on clomid (and I saw a lot of clinical data on that, as well), that I thought it would have been a good preventative dose.
a while back I took some DHEA with the hopes that it would convert to E2, but it didn't really do that for me.
1/10 of a mg everyday is still a lot. I take .5 mgs total in a week, .25 mgs on Wednesday and Saturday. How's your labs looking now?