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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Heavier Men May Require Higher TRT Doses
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<blockquote data-quote="XXY47" data-source="post: 182886" data-attributes="member: 41054"><p>So I am XXY47 Mosaic, I m genetically more female then male. I have my medication monitored by an Endocrinologist and he had my blood work done July 9th. At that time he said my levels where at 52 nmol/l. We could not get any blood work done for the past 4 months because of lock down. </p><p></p><p>So I was on Androgel last year in November and it had stopped working. When I had last saw my Endocrinologist in October of 2018 I weighed 220 lbs, when I saw my Endo last year in November I weighed 330 lbs and my blood work said that my Testosterone was at 5.2 nmol/l. At the time the Endo figured the Androgel had stopped working. And we switched to injections at 0.5 ml Delatestryl (200mg/ml) injected once a week. I did this for 4 months and when we tested my testosterone in Feburary it was at 7.9 nmol/l so the Endocrinologist changed the dosage from once a week to twice a week. And then we went into lockdown. </p><p></p><p>But each time the Endo called while we where in lockdown he asked me how I was doing. And I would get a spike of testosterone and within a day I would feel worse and worse until finally, all I did was sleep for the next two days. Without doing any bloodwork we had no idea what was happening.</p><p></p><p>But when my testosterone in the past has been on a down swing I get foggy, and moody and have no energy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XXY47, post: 182886, member: 41054"] So I am XXY47 Mosaic, I m genetically more female then male. I have my medication monitored by an Endocrinologist and he had my blood work done July 9th. At that time he said my levels where at 52 nmol/l. We could not get any blood work done for the past 4 months because of lock down. So I was on Androgel last year in November and it had stopped working. When I had last saw my Endocrinologist in October of 2018 I weighed 220 lbs, when I saw my Endo last year in November I weighed 330 lbs and my blood work said that my Testosterone was at 5.2 nmol/l. At the time the Endo figured the Androgel had stopped working. And we switched to injections at 0.5 ml Delatestryl (200mg/ml) injected once a week. I did this for 4 months and when we tested my testosterone in Feburary it was at 7.9 nmol/l so the Endocrinologist changed the dosage from once a week to twice a week. And then we went into lockdown. But each time the Endo called while we where in lockdown he asked me how I was doing. And I would get a spike of testosterone and within a day I would feel worse and worse until finally, all I did was sleep for the next two days. Without doing any bloodwork we had no idea what was happening. But when my testosterone in the past has been on a down swing I get foggy, and moody and have no energy. [/QUOTE]
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