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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Advice for TRT Lab results
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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 268257" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>This is dumb, this is way out in left field. You’ll have good hormone levels one week, low the next. This would be no different from the brain-dead ancient, 200 mg every two weeks, no, wait, actually it’s worse.</p><p></p><p>That’s basically 150 mg every 2 weeks!</p><p></p><p>Why not just lower your dosage to 70 mg weekly, or 35 mg twice weekly and get a phlebotomy?</p><p></p><p>Oh wait, you can’t, because Xyosted comes in fixed dosing amounts. Now you see firsthand why Xyosted has limitations in dialing in on TRT.</p><p></p><p>Treating the high estrogen with medication, and the adjustment of the dosage seems redundant and is an unacceptable risk to benefit ratio.</p><p></p><p>Find another doctor asap! No seriously!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 268257, member: 15832"] This is dumb, this is way out in left field. You’ll have good hormone levels one week, low the next. This would be no different from the brain-dead ancient, 200 mg every two weeks, no, wait, actually it’s worse. That’s basically 150 mg every 2 weeks! Why not just lower your dosage to 70 mg weekly, or 35 mg twice weekly and get a phlebotomy? Oh wait, you can’t, because Xyosted comes in fixed dosing amounts. Now you see firsthand why Xyosted has limitations in dialing in on TRT. Treating the high estrogen with medication, and the adjustment of the dosage seems redundant and is an unacceptable risk to benefit ratio. Find another doctor asap! No seriously! [/QUOTE]
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