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The benefits of low dose T injections . . .
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<blockquote data-quote="Melody68" data-source="post: 278769" data-attributes="member: 46595"><p>Vince, it's remarkable that your T could be that high, and yet your hematocrit, hemoglobin and estradiol are at ideal levels. That's not going to be me; my hematocrit was 47-49 before I ever started TRT, and crept up to 50 after my recent 3.5 month stint on that crappy T-gel . . . and from what I understand T-gel has less of a negative impact on hematocrit than injections. Now that I've started injections (albeit a very small dose), I hope that it stays under 52 when I next test my blood.</p><p></p><p>I also hate to admit it but ever since starting the 5mg/day gel 3 1/2 months ago, I've felt some sensitivity in the nipple area, which remains to this day. My endo didn't test for estradiol; I've got an appt soon to talk to another doctor that might help me with things.</p><p></p><p>I feel given my potential challenges that I should be conservative with my starting 70mg/week dose. Hopefully I'll feel better on a small dose, who knows? But if I have to move up then I'm thinking I may have some problems . . .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Melody68, post: 278769, member: 46595"] Vince, it's remarkable that your T could be that high, and yet your hematocrit, hemoglobin and estradiol are at ideal levels. That's not going to be me; my hematocrit was 47-49 before I ever started TRT, and crept up to 50 after my recent 3.5 month stint on that crappy T-gel . . . and from what I understand T-gel has less of a negative impact on hematocrit than injections. Now that I've started injections (albeit a very small dose), I hope that it stays under 52 when I next test my blood. I also hate to admit it but ever since starting the 5mg/day gel 3 1/2 months ago, I've felt some sensitivity in the nipple area, which remains to this day. My endo didn't test for estradiol; I've got an appt soon to talk to another doctor that might help me with things. I feel given my potential challenges that I should be conservative with my starting 70mg/week dose. Hopefully I'll feel better on a small dose, who knows? But if I have to move up then I'm thinking I may have some problems . . . [/QUOTE]
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