Quote from: Dietlind on April 17, 2019, 12:14:19 AM
I tell everybody to please not hug me, because they may as well stab me with a red hot knitting needle!
Knitting needles in your nipples? And all the trouble you had with your nads?
I am *so* not going to ask about your knees or your nose.
In other news:
My test results came in, and I'm either happy, unhappy, confused, or vexed.
The happy: T has apparently collapsed. Went from 650 ng/dl last month down to 14.
The unhappy: E hasn't budged. After a month of shots, it has only moved from 46 pg/ml to 48.
I am confused for a couple of reasons. It does seem reasonable to think that T should be going down, but I'm not really feeling the classic symptoms of
such a steep drop: no night sweats, no change in body odor, nothing like that. Endo didn't predict anything like this, either. In addition, no change in E? Wtf? I figured we'd need a higher dose than any original attempt simply due to my metabolism, but this is certainly surprising.
And finally, the vexed: my spider-sense tells me that all of this hints at tests that spit out highly variable results. In other words, I'm not sure how seriously one should take these results if they're subject to large fluctuations. So why take them instead of relying on subjective reports from the patient?
Thoughts?