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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
6 Week Lab Results - Thinking of Switching to Shots
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave B." data-source="post: 110509" data-attributes="member: 17807"><p>I think you're doing the right thing switching to injections. I'm new to TRT but the shots work and the dosage is consistent. It is really impossible to tell what kind of dose you're even getting with cream, so I don't know how you would hope to troubleshoot anything based on mystery dosages.</p><p></p><p>I don't know much about ferritin but I thought people looked out for higher levels more so than low levels. Lower = better. ?</p><p></p><p>Two weeks is really too brief a time to come to any conclusions also. My first month on injections I felt almost nothing, then I caught a cold and was sick for two weeks, so felt like crap regardless. 4 months later and I feel amazing, my body composition has changed, strength improved, everything is 100% better. Be patient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave B., post: 110509, member: 17807"] I think you're doing the right thing switching to injections. I'm new to TRT but the shots work and the dosage is consistent. It is really impossible to tell what kind of dose you're even getting with cream, so I don't know how you would hope to troubleshoot anything based on mystery dosages. I don't know much about ferritin but I thought people looked out for higher levels more so than low levels. Lower = better. ? Two weeks is really too brief a time to come to any conclusions also. My first month on injections I felt almost nothing, then I caught a cold and was sick for two weeks, so felt like crap regardless. 4 months later and I feel amazing, my body composition has changed, strength improved, everything is 100% better. Be patient. [/QUOTE]
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6 Week Lab Results - Thinking of Switching to Shots
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