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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="BillS" data-source="post: 147487" data-attributes="member: 38622"><p>Vince, I'm 53. I have had no labs for thyroid, other than one about 2 years ago, and that was a really basic one, and it was "normal".</p><p></p><p>Xqfq, that was really informative; I had no idea. </p><p>I wanted to start with some non-injection therapies first. My wife is a pharmacist/licensed immunizer, so she is okay with giving me injections at first until I can do it myself. I did mention this to the doc, but he then went and got the literature for Aveed and some other weekly injectable (which I shouldn't take because I am sensitive to the sesame oil contained in it).</p><p></p><p>I am definitely not comfortable with the idea of the large Aveed injection in the gluteal muscle. Small bi-weekly injections ought not to be that bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillS, post: 147487, member: 38622"] Vince, I'm 53. I have had no labs for thyroid, other than one about 2 years ago, and that was a really basic one, and it was "normal". Xqfq, that was really informative; I had no idea. I wanted to start with some non-injection therapies first. My wife is a pharmacist/licensed immunizer, so she is okay with giving me injections at first until I can do it myself. I did mention this to the doc, but he then went and got the literature for Aveed and some other weekly injectable (which I shouldn't take because I am sensitive to the sesame oil contained in it). I am definitely not comfortable with the idea of the large Aveed injection in the gluteal muscle. Small bi-weekly injections ought not to be that bad. [/QUOTE]
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