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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Daily Testosterone Injection?
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 38302" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>Save the hematocrit issue, you are in a position very similar to my own a year ago. Anastrozole is an excellent drug, one needed by many men during the course of their androgen therapy. I wanted to do all I could, however, to avoid adding yet another element to my protocol. One more value to monitor - not unless I had to. It turns out, I didn't.</p><p></p><p>If daily injections are where you're headed, the first weeks, perhaps the first month, will be an adjustment. Some days you'll feel great, some days you will swear your headed for serious hypogonadism. Be patient. In my case it was estradiol dropping (more than a few days/evenings of sweating), and my body adjusting to true, steady-state testosterone levels. Don't change a thing during this period, and don't test, until six weeks have passed. Give it time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 38302, member: 2624"] Save the hematocrit issue, you are in a position very similar to my own a year ago. Anastrozole is an excellent drug, one needed by many men during the course of their androgen therapy. I wanted to do all I could, however, to avoid adding yet another element to my protocol. One more value to monitor - not unless I had to. It turns out, I didn't. If daily injections are where you're headed, the first weeks, perhaps the first month, will be an adjustment. Some days you'll feel great, some days you will swear your headed for serious hypogonadism. Be patient. In my case it was estradiol dropping (more than a few days/evenings of sweating), and my body adjusting to true, steady-state testosterone levels. Don't change a thing during this period, and don't test, until six weeks have passed. Give it time. [/QUOTE]
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