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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 131197" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>Well bad news first, endocrinologists and urologists typically are very ignorant in sex hormone therapies such as TRT, the flood the system comment made my stomach sink!</p><p></p><p>Insurance is almost useless as TRT has been in preventive medicine for some time and has been ignored by mainstream medicine for a very long time which is why few doctors know what they are doing.</p><p></p><p>Large infrequent doses of testosterone encourages estrogen production and even hematocrit levels which can make the blood thicker. The majority of men starting out at 200mg weekly months down the road usually have to lower the dosage do to ever rising hematocrit levels and is just too much testosterone for the majority of men.</p><p></p><p>A knowledgeable doctor would know how to read your blood biomarkers to determine a proper TRT protocol, we tend to see men with your SHBG levels do very well on two injections per week, everyone is different but a good starting point is 50-60mg twice weekly.</p><p></p><p>This would lower estrogen and keep levels more stable and is better manage all levels. TRT is not dangerous, testosterone is a bioidentical hormone so close to the original article that the body doesn't notice the difference.</p><p></p><p>The HCG dosage is way too high for a maintenance dose to remain fertile. When my estrogen is sky high I have no energy and am quite fatigued and anyone taking that much HCG would most certainly have the same issues.</p><p></p><p>A typical HCG protocol is 250 EOD or 400-500 2-3 times per week and believe estrogen would decrease if you got off that terrible HCG protocol and you would start feeling better. When estrogen is high it may feel like TRT isn't working. You can forget about libido and erections when estrogen is high, a lot of guys would be having problems with estrogen as high as yours.</p><p></p><p>I recommend 50-60mg twice weekly and HCG 400-500 twice weekly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 131197, member: 15832"] Well bad news first, endocrinologists and urologists typically are very ignorant in sex hormone therapies such as TRT, the flood the system comment made my stomach sink! Insurance is almost useless as TRT has been in preventive medicine for some time and has been ignored by mainstream medicine for a very long time which is why few doctors know what they are doing. Large infrequent doses of testosterone encourages estrogen production and even hematocrit levels which can make the blood thicker. The majority of men starting out at 200mg weekly months down the road usually have to lower the dosage do to ever rising hematocrit levels and is just too much testosterone for the majority of men. A knowledgeable doctor would know how to read your blood biomarkers to determine a proper TRT protocol, we tend to see men with your SHBG levels do very well on two injections per week, everyone is different but a good starting point is 50-60mg twice weekly. This would lower estrogen and keep levels more stable and is better manage all levels. TRT is not dangerous, testosterone is a bioidentical hormone so close to the original article that the body doesn't notice the difference. The HCG dosage is way too high for a maintenance dose to remain fertile. When my estrogen is sky high I have no energy and am quite fatigued and anyone taking that much HCG would most certainly have the same issues. A typical HCG protocol is 250 EOD or 400-500 2-3 times per week and believe estrogen would decrease if you got off that terrible HCG protocol and you would start feeling better. When estrogen is high it may feel like TRT isn't working. You can forget about libido and erections when estrogen is high, a lot of guys would be having problems with estrogen as high as yours. I recommend 50-60mg twice weekly and HCG 400-500 twice weekly. [/QUOTE]
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