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<blockquote data-quote="ivkonst2017" data-source="post: 207273" data-attributes="member: 42532"><p>Also just for reference about the whole discussion about how long to wait about a protocol change:</p><p></p><p>I started NDT a few days ago. T4 has similar half life of testosterone enanthate. My provider(not the legally correct word here) who is very exoerienced in HRT said: Blood work 6 weeks from now and reeevaluation based on symptoms and blood work whether dose should be increased. He said 6 weeks, not 3-4 months or whatever. Its not me saying that.</p><p></p><p>By the way things for me have improved in the last months first because I went back to sustanon, and second because I found an arrangement with him so we can work together regularly, just with sporadic consultations I was basically on my own and working with exlerienced specialist who is from abroad is a bit challenging. Thats why I say to the guys here not having experienced provider in your area shouldnt force you settle for an inexperienced one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ivkonst2017, post: 207273, member: 42532"] Also just for reference about the whole discussion about how long to wait about a protocol change: I started NDT a few days ago. T4 has similar half life of testosterone enanthate. My provider(not the legally correct word here) who is very exoerienced in HRT said: Blood work 6 weeks from now and reeevaluation based on symptoms and blood work whether dose should be increased. He said 6 weeks, not 3-4 months or whatever. Its not me saying that. By the way things for me have improved in the last months first because I went back to sustanon, and second because I found an arrangement with him so we can work together regularly, just with sporadic consultations I was basically on my own and working with exlerienced specialist who is from abroad is a bit challenging. Thats why I say to the guys here not having experienced provider in your area shouldnt force you settle for an inexperienced one. [/QUOTE]
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