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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
My Dr is challenging testosterone micro dosing
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymon" data-source="post: 202478" data-attributes="member: 42608"><p>Although it might not be covered by insurance if your current guy is, I’d recommend moving on either way if you could afford it. I can recommend my clinic in PM if you’d like as they’re really great, but honestly anyone that isn’t a standard cookie cutter endo would be better than the experience you’re having. Mine’s fully willing to do and try out anything if it at all makes sense. He himself’s on TRT so he gets it. My protocol works for me but I doubt I’d have been given the freedom to find it with an endo type. I’ve been lucky in that regard as my guy’s a full supporter of the Crisler style approach, and prioritizes symptoms over just the bloodwork. </p><p></p><p>Seems that seem people do better with some dosing schedules based on their SHBG. Manipulating that and E2 and potentially DHT and Free T based on how we all respond to frequencies and esters and subq vs IM seems to be the main benefit of trying out different methods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymon, post: 202478, member: 42608"] Although it might not be covered by insurance if your current guy is, I’d recommend moving on either way if you could afford it. I can recommend my clinic in PM if you’d like as they’re really great, but honestly anyone that isn’t a standard cookie cutter endo would be better than the experience you’re having. Mine’s fully willing to do and try out anything if it at all makes sense. He himself’s on TRT so he gets it. My protocol works for me but I doubt I’d have been given the freedom to find it with an endo type. I’ve been lucky in that regard as my guy’s a full supporter of the Crisler style approach, and prioritizes symptoms over just the bloodwork. Seems that seem people do better with some dosing schedules based on their SHBG. Manipulating that and E2 and potentially DHT and Free T based on how we all respond to frequencies and esters and subq vs IM seems to be the main benefit of trying out different methods. [/QUOTE]
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