I don't think it is age related. Numbers as low as 195 ng/dL do not seem to fit that profile. I had a collapse from an ACE inhibitor in early 2000 that knocked all my endocrine systems out of whack. Six months later I had a spontaneous recovery and everything was normal. However, the one thing they could pick on at the time was T and so the supplementation started. MRIs of adrenals and pituitary came back normal and I was labeled as idiopathic. I did respond to Dr. Scally's PCT the first time but my condition (advanced heart disease with tight cholesterol control) aided by my own stupidity concerning diet and exercise compliance dropped the top number of a TT of
600 to less than 390 and then down to 195. I believe I need to backfill due to the low cholesterol and the absence of any CHOL for preg production, thereby destroying the entire chain.
I sure could use some advice from Dr. Scally here. My E2 is 17 and if I drop 1/2 tube of testim and keep my AI regimen I won't be surprised if that number drops - which would not be good. I think I need to back of the 1/2 tube to only a single tube, space out my AI dose to every four days, and drop HCG to 150mg every three days, but that is just a guess. I really need to talk to the Doc.
Paging Dr. Scally! Your advice would be greatly appreciated at this point.

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