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<blockquote data-quote="Palermitano" data-source="post: 23530"><p>I believe they are a combination of 100 and 200mg pellets. I had 1700mg inserted (total t 1475) and I paid about $650 for the procedure/pellets. Of course, I want to wait as long as possible for reinsertion (to save money), but not at the expense of letting my test get too low, so I'm trying to figure this out. What would you think is acceptable test level to get down to before reinsertion? 400? 500? Or I can just reinsert every 4-5 months regardless. </p><p></p><p>Here is a little formula I'm working on, please tell me if you think this makes sense. I started out before insertion with my total test levels about 400, so that would be my base line for reinsertion. I was given 1700mg which jacked my test to 1475, so, 1475 divided by 17 = about 86. That means for every 100mg of test inserted, my Total T goes to about 86. </p><p></p><p>Optimal/top/safe range would be about 1100 for total T, (I want it as high initially as possible since there will be monthly decline) so if I wait till my T gets back to 400, then have 13 pellets inserted, 13 x 86 should (in theory) give me a total T of 1118, pretty much where I want to be. I did the same formula for my E2 and it should put me at about 67 (from my now 88). (non sensitive). Im have sensitive and retesting T in a few days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Palermitano, post: 23530"] I believe they are a combination of 100 and 200mg pellets. I had 1700mg inserted (total t 1475) and I paid about $650 for the procedure/pellets. Of course, I want to wait as long as possible for reinsertion (to save money), but not at the expense of letting my test get too low, so I'm trying to figure this out. What would you think is acceptable test level to get down to before reinsertion? 400? 500? Or I can just reinsert every 4-5 months regardless. Here is a little formula I'm working on, please tell me if you think this makes sense. I started out before insertion with my total test levels about 400, so that would be my base line for reinsertion. I was given 1700mg which jacked my test to 1475, so, 1475 divided by 17 = about 86. That means for every 100mg of test inserted, my Total T goes to about 86. Optimal/top/safe range would be about 1100 for total T, (I want it as high initially as possible since there will be monthly decline) so if I wait till my T gets back to 400, then have 13 pellets inserted, 13 x 86 should (in theory) give me a total T of 1118, pretty much where I want to be. I did the same formula for my E2 and it should put me at about 67 (from my now 88). (non sensitive). Im have sensitive and retesting T in a few days. [/QUOTE]
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