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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Chasing the sweet spot
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 41281" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>Order labs from Discountedlabs.com. The order typically takes no more than a day to arrive via email and they are good for 90 days. But...don't chase numbers. If you do, you'll wind up spinning down a rabbit hole. Typically, if you change a protocol you should wait four to six weeks to test (four is the minimum, I believe I've seen that Dr. Saya holds out for five, and my doctor asks for six). What you need to do is find a doctor who understands TRT and will take the time to help you sort out your questions. When getting things dialed in it's critically important to have a physician who understands how this game is played. A lot of your frustration and anxiety will ease up when you connect with a qualified doctor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 41281, member: 2624"] Order labs from Discountedlabs.com. The order typically takes no more than a day to arrive via email and they are good for 90 days. But...don't chase numbers. If you do, you'll wind up spinning down a rabbit hole. Typically, if you change a protocol you should wait four to six weeks to test (four is the minimum, I believe I've seen that Dr. Saya holds out for five, and my doctor asks for six). What you need to do is find a doctor who understands TRT and will take the time to help you sort out your questions. When getting things dialed in it's critically important to have a physician who understands how this game is played. A lot of your frustration and anxiety will ease up when you connect with a qualified doctor. [/QUOTE]
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