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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
6 month protocol update with Defy
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<blockquote data-quote="nbenjamin113" data-source="post: 107327" data-attributes="member: 15593"><p>**UPDATE**</p><p>I did an experiment to see if my syringe is really overdrawing test and I had my consultation with the Jill from Defy regarding my labs and change in protocol. </p><p></p><p>First, I tested to see whether I really was injecting 35 units (210 mg/week) three times a week instead of 27 units (162 mg/week). I drew until I got to 27 units, I pulled back on the plunger until the oil was even at the 0 unit line and the oil measured at 35 units. I did what I normally would do, pull back and fill up with more air, flip syringe upside down to get an airbubble behind the test (makes sure no testosterone is wasted in syringe or needle tip when injecting) and backloaded a insulin syringe. The insulin syringe measured 27 units exactly. That is a huge sigh of relief knowing I have been injecting the correct amount this whole time and have pretty decent numbers, I was pretty disappointed thinking I was on 210 mgs a week rather the prescribed 162.</p><p></p><p>Second, my appointment with Jill went great. She is extremely knowledgable and is open to making adjustments to your protocol based on your feedback. She recommended I switch my testosterone injections to EOD at 25 units each time which equals 175 mgs of testosterone a week due to my SHGB. She wants me to take anastrozole .20mg EOD as well, and add in an occasional dose if I am feeling signs of high e2. She wants to see my e2 cut in half near the 20-25 range. HCG we will continue with the MWF schedule but we are increasing the dose from 660 IU/week to 900 IU/week. My next set of bloods is due in November. Overall I am extremely happy with Defy Medical. Everyone there is on the same page and extremely knowledgable. I just want to thank all of you on this forum who recommended going through Defy. It's great having a clinic with the best doctors in the industry who actually care about your well being while also being very cost effective. I have great health insurance with my company now and can go to the gp/endo route and not pay a dime but I know finding anyone in the medical field with Defy's knowledge is almost impossible. And my insurance covers the labs so Defy is even more cost effective. PS the pharmacy I use is Empower.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nbenjamin113, post: 107327, member: 15593"] **UPDATE** I did an experiment to see if my syringe is really overdrawing test and I had my consultation with the Jill from Defy regarding my labs and change in protocol. First, I tested to see whether I really was injecting 35 units (210 mg/week) three times a week instead of 27 units (162 mg/week). I drew until I got to 27 units, I pulled back on the plunger until the oil was even at the 0 unit line and the oil measured at 35 units. I did what I normally would do, pull back and fill up with more air, flip syringe upside down to get an airbubble behind the test (makes sure no testosterone is wasted in syringe or needle tip when injecting) and backloaded a insulin syringe. The insulin syringe measured 27 units exactly. That is a huge sigh of relief knowing I have been injecting the correct amount this whole time and have pretty decent numbers, I was pretty disappointed thinking I was on 210 mgs a week rather the prescribed 162. Second, my appointment with Jill went great. She is extremely knowledgable and is open to making adjustments to your protocol based on your feedback. She recommended I switch my testosterone injections to EOD at 25 units each time which equals 175 mgs of testosterone a week due to my SHGB. She wants me to take anastrozole .20mg EOD as well, and add in an occasional dose if I am feeling signs of high e2. She wants to see my e2 cut in half near the 20-25 range. HCG we will continue with the MWF schedule but we are increasing the dose from 660 IU/week to 900 IU/week. My next set of bloods is due in November. Overall I am extremely happy with Defy Medical. Everyone there is on the same page and extremely knowledgable. I just want to thank all of you on this forum who recommended going through Defy. It's great having a clinic with the best doctors in the industry who actually care about your well being while also being very cost effective. I have great health insurance with my company now and can go to the gp/endo route and not pay a dime but I know finding anyone in the medical field with Defy's knowledge is almost impossible. And my insurance covers the labs so Defy is even more cost effective. PS the pharmacy I use is Empower. [/QUOTE]
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