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Newbie on pellets...did I just screw up?
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<blockquote data-quote="LetsGoHokies" data-source="post: 80878" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>So I probably should have posted here before I jumped in the deep end. This Monday I had pellets inserted. I just got around to searching the forum here and I see that many members feel that this isn't a great option (period) and that this certainly may not be the best move for a newbie. I wanted to get some feedback from the group on what folks think I should do or how concerned I should be. I'm already a bit freaked out, so...first, my symptoms:</p><p></p><p>Tired all the time - but I've got a 4 yr old, so that's standard</p><p>Fussyheadedess </p><p>low to zero libido</p><p>much rarer morning wood</p><p>can't gain muscle even though I'm lifting 3-4 times a week, lose any muscle if I miss a week</p><p>gain weight just by looking at a cheeseburger</p><p></p><p></p><p>7/28/2017 - Testosterone, Serum - 559, Estradiol 23.7, TSH 4.03, T4 Free 1.01, T4 5.9, T3 98, Triiodothyronine Free 3.0</p><p></p><p>1/28/2016 (when I first started feeling symptoms) - Testosterone 512, Free T 7.35, Estradiol 23.1, FSH 3.0, LH 7.2, HSBG 58, Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 - 172, Prolactin 12.55, DHEA 135.</p><p></p><p>Pellet Dosage this monday: Anazao Pharmacy of Las Vegas, Nevada is the manufacturer</p><p>Total pellet dosage was:</p><p>1900mg testosterone</p><p>8mg anastrazole</p><p>Cost: $800 and that was a family and friends discount.</p><p></p><p>Okay, so this sounds like a lot. The Dr. is a cousin on my wife's side. He's a MD who runs an anti-aging practice outside of Washington DC. So far I feel okay, but it's super early. I've had much better than the average concentration at work yesterday and today, so that's encouraging. No extra lead in my pencil yet.</p><p></p><p>I think I knew that pellets were a bit extreme, but I knew that I had the courage at that time to pull the trigger. I was afraid that if I took more time looking for another Dr. (mine doesn't do injections or gels) I may have never done it. I just decided to trust my doc and go for it.</p><p></p><p>So, any words of advice? Suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LetsGoHokies, post: 80878, member: 16453"] So I probably should have posted here before I jumped in the deep end. This Monday I had pellets inserted. I just got around to searching the forum here and I see that many members feel that this isn't a great option (period) and that this certainly may not be the best move for a newbie. I wanted to get some feedback from the group on what folks think I should do or how concerned I should be. I'm already a bit freaked out, so...first, my symptoms: Tired all the time - but I've got a 4 yr old, so that's standard Fussyheadedess low to zero libido much rarer morning wood can't gain muscle even though I'm lifting 3-4 times a week, lose any muscle if I miss a week gain weight just by looking at a cheeseburger 7/28/2017 - Testosterone, Serum - 559, Estradiol 23.7, TSH 4.03, T4 Free 1.01, T4 5.9, T3 98, Triiodothyronine Free 3.0 1/28/2016 (when I first started feeling symptoms) - Testosterone 512, Free T 7.35, Estradiol 23.1, FSH 3.0, LH 7.2, HSBG 58, Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 - 172, Prolactin 12.55, DHEA 135. Pellet Dosage this monday: Anazao Pharmacy of Las Vegas, Nevada is the manufacturer Total pellet dosage was: 1900mg testosterone 8mg anastrazole Cost: $800 and that was a family and friends discount. Okay, so this sounds like a lot. The Dr. is a cousin on my wife's side. He's a MD who runs an anti-aging practice outside of Washington DC. So far I feel okay, but it's super early. I've had much better than the average concentration at work yesterday and today, so that's encouraging. No extra lead in my pencil yet. I think I knew that pellets were a bit extreme, but I knew that I had the courage at that time to pull the trigger. I was afraid that if I took more time looking for another Dr. (mine doesn't do injections or gels) I may have never done it. I just decided to trust my doc and go for it. So, any words of advice? Suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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