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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 86939" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>Most usually wait 6 weeks when starting trt or adjusting protocol (dose/injection frequency) and you have only been on 5 weeks? It takes 6 weeks for blood levels to stabilize. What were your pre-trt labs and did you have lab work at anytime on this 5 week protocol, how do you know what your total t/free t is on this protocol? If your total t/free t are still on the lower end at 125mg/week than you would need to bring up your total t to increase e2. I understand that you are concerned about low e2 but you need to know how the 125mg/week protocol is affecting your testosterone levels let alone many other things and as I stated you have only been injecting for 5 weeks and most have labs done at 6 weeks but you are bailing out now with no lab work............................unless I am missing something? Pre-trt your total t was 406.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 86939, member: 13851"] Most usually wait 6 weeks when starting trt or adjusting protocol (dose/injection frequency) and you have only been on 5 weeks? It takes 6 weeks for blood levels to stabilize. What were your pre-trt labs and did you have lab work at anytime on this 5 week protocol, how do you know what your total t/free t is on this protocol? If your total t/free t are still on the lower end at 125mg/week than you would need to bring up your total t to increase e2. I understand that you are concerned about low e2 but you need to know how the 125mg/week protocol is affecting your testosterone levels let alone many other things and as I stated you have only been injecting for 5 weeks and most have labs done at 6 weeks but you are bailing out now with no lab work............................unless I am missing something? Pre-trt your total t was 406. [/QUOTE]
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