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<blockquote data-quote="stvns78" data-source="post: 273629" data-attributes="member: 46380"><p>Hello, I have been doing bi-weekly injections for years. The provider I go to says that it is not ideal to do every two weeks but as long as I am feeling ok they wont have an issue with it. He explained that basically at the 2 week level the TRT is no longer in my system. I do every two weeks because it is cheaper. At the end of 2022 I was able to meet my insurance deductible and was weekly for about 2 months and I honestly did not notice a difference if there was one.</p><p></p><p>My question is are there any known health determinants in not keeping a level hormone profile? I am not talking mood or tiredness, I am thinking more along the lines of any serious health issues that might arise from not keeping a steady level, i.e. cancer, heart issues, etc. Kind of like keeping blood sugar level for diabetics is important.</p><p></p><p>My other question is about Hematocrit and Hemoglobin levels. My Hemoglobin levels generally are in the high 16's low 17's and hematocrit is in the high 40's when hydrated. I donate blood every 2 months to keep those numbers down. If I were to cease TRT would those numbers return to normal I assume?</p><p></p><p>If I were to cease using TRT would the body automatically restart production of some T? I was reading that people that stop taking TRT need to take some other medication initially after stopping.</p><p></p><p>My next labs are due in march at which time I am probably going to go at home injections on a weekly basis.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stvns78, post: 273629, member: 46380"] Hello, I have been doing bi-weekly injections for years. The provider I go to says that it is not ideal to do every two weeks but as long as I am feeling ok they wont have an issue with it. He explained that basically at the 2 week level the TRT is no longer in my system. I do every two weeks because it is cheaper. At the end of 2022 I was able to meet my insurance deductible and was weekly for about 2 months and I honestly did not notice a difference if there was one. My question is are there any known health determinants in not keeping a level hormone profile? I am not talking mood or tiredness, I am thinking more along the lines of any serious health issues that might arise from not keeping a steady level, i.e. cancer, heart issues, etc. Kind of like keeping blood sugar level for diabetics is important. My other question is about Hematocrit and Hemoglobin levels. My Hemoglobin levels generally are in the high 16's low 17's and hematocrit is in the high 40's when hydrated. I donate blood every 2 months to keep those numbers down. If I were to cease TRT would those numbers return to normal I assume? If I were to cease using TRT would the body automatically restart production of some T? I was reading that people that stop taking TRT need to take some other medication initially after stopping. My next labs are due in march at which time I am probably going to go at home injections on a weekly basis. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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