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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Changing from pellets to injections
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<blockquote data-quote="1Draw" data-source="post: 54445" data-attributes="member: 12868"><p>LtChris -</p><p></p><p> I also went the pellet route for my first treatment much to my disappointment. Like you, felt good for few weeks then started to taper off. Had my final pellets inserted 3-15 - switched to Defy with new blood test 6/15 showed Total T = 1493 - Free T = 22.6 and E2 = 21.1. </p><p></p><p>Dr Saya said at that time said we had to wait until my levels dropped enough to go on Cypionate shots. Well, it took from March until late September - 7 months - for my T to drop to 591 with Free at 6.7. It was then I started with Cypionate shots 120 mg a week. </p><p></p><p>Well, we have been tweaking the doseage since then and I am now at .4 or 80 mg a week and feeling much, much better consistently with no severe prolonged valleys that I had on the pellets. </p><p></p><p>So, to answer your question, you are probably looking at at least 6-7 months for the pellets to completely dissolve for your T to drop to levels that support TCyp injections. </p><p></p><p> I know the last 2-3 weeks prior to the September blood test, I felt like a zombie almost so, just hang in there and Dr. Saya and the Defy team will get you on track.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1Draw, post: 54445, member: 12868"] LtChris - I also went the pellet route for my first treatment much to my disappointment. Like you, felt good for few weeks then started to taper off. Had my final pellets inserted 3-15 - switched to Defy with new blood test 6/15 showed Total T = 1493 - Free T = 22.6 and E2 = 21.1. Dr Saya said at that time said we had to wait until my levels dropped enough to go on Cypionate shots. Well, it took from March until late September - 7 months - for my T to drop to 591 with Free at 6.7. It was then I started with Cypionate shots 120 mg a week. Well, we have been tweaking the doseage since then and I am now at .4 or 80 mg a week and feeling much, much better consistently with no severe prolonged valleys that I had on the pellets. So, to answer your question, you are probably looking at at least 6-7 months for the pellets to completely dissolve for your T to drop to levels that support TCyp injections. I know the last 2-3 weeks prior to the September blood test, I felt like a zombie almost so, just hang in there and Dr. Saya and the Defy team will get you on track. [/QUOTE]
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