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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
9 weeks on TRT and doctor wants to stop for now.
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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 112297" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>We hear new members all the time state that thier<span style="color: #333333"> doctor specializes in TRT, that's not what I'm seeing here! </span>I see a lot of problems here, you are injecting way to much testosterone in a single injection, most guys start out on 50mg twice weekly and you're double that amount. High hemoglobin, hematocrit are expected and likely would have continued to climb eventually getting out of control. Your doctor has no business prescribing testosterone! </p><p></p><p>When a guy injects very large doses of testosterone, the larger the dosage, the large the testosterone peaks, therefore the larger estrogen peaks and this is bad for you. Most of us inject smaller doses of testosterone more frequently to control estrogen and hematocrit and to maintain stable levels throughout the week, however your levels are peaking high and start dropping within a few days and you're lower by the end of the week, then the roller coaster begins again when it's time for your next injection. </p><p></p><p>The red face flushing is normal one one starts TRT, it happened to me but subsided months later after my body adjusted. Most of us have gone private because the truth is most endo's are clueless as it pertains to TRT. I doubt your doctor even ordered the correct E2 labs, the LC/ms/ms method is the only one that should be used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 112297, member: 15832"] We hear new members all the time state that thier[COLOR=#333333] doctor specializes in TRT, that's not what I'm seeing here! [/COLOR]I see a lot of problems here, you are injecting way to much testosterone in a single injection, most guys start out on 50mg twice weekly and you're double that amount. High hemoglobin, hematocrit are expected and likely would have continued to climb eventually getting out of control. Your doctor has no business prescribing testosterone! When a guy injects very large doses of testosterone, the larger the dosage, the large the testosterone peaks, therefore the larger estrogen peaks and this is bad for you. Most of us inject smaller doses of testosterone more frequently to control estrogen and hematocrit and to maintain stable levels throughout the week, however your levels are peaking high and start dropping within a few days and you're lower by the end of the week, then the roller coaster begins again when it's time for your next injection. The red face flushing is normal one one starts TRT, it happened to me but subsided months later after my body adjusted. Most of us have gone private because the truth is most endo's are clueless as it pertains to TRT. I doubt your doctor even ordered the correct E2 labs, the LC/ms/ms method is the only one that should be used. [/QUOTE]
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