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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
7 weeks in, minimal improvement in total T, high estradiol
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 52908" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>She has a medical license, but when it comes to andrology she's an idiot. Exogenous testosterone doesn't level off following an injection. It peaks and is eliminated. Simple as that. It is for that reason that most men find success on smaller, frequent injections (every 3.5 days, every other day, or - in the case of a few of us - every day). Putting yourself under her care for this issue will not lead to improved health. And no, despite what some believe, it isn't a case of gender bias. My own TRT provider is a woman and I couldn't be happier. </p><p></p><p>Take some time and invest it in finding a capable practitioner. This site is sponsored by Defy Medical and Prime Body, both national practices (with different models). Take some more time and read the material here on the Forum - you have to be your own advocate...as we've all learned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 52908, member: 2624"] She has a medical license, but when it comes to andrology she's an idiot. Exogenous testosterone doesn't level off following an injection. It peaks and is eliminated. Simple as that. It is for that reason that most men find success on smaller, frequent injections (every 3.5 days, every other day, or - in the case of a few of us - every day). Putting yourself under her care for this issue will not lead to improved health. And no, despite what some believe, it isn't a case of gender bias. My own TRT provider is a woman and I couldn't be happier. Take some time and invest it in finding a capable practitioner. This site is sponsored by Defy Medical and Prime Body, both national practices (with different models). Take some more time and read the material here on the Forum - you have to be your own advocate...as we've all learned. [/QUOTE]
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Blood Test Discussion
7 weeks in, minimal improvement in total T, high estradiol
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