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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 111413" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>It doesn't sound like your doctor even knows how the TRT game is played and seems anxious about increasing the dosage to youthful levels, it's because he has no idea what he's doing. You require a lot more labs to determine a dosage and injection frequency based off your blood biomarkers. One injection per week isn't good enough, your levels peak within 24-48 hours and begin to drop and by the end of the week you are low again, this is why you feel no different.</p><p></p><p>Most of us pay out of pocket because we also find it difficult to find a doctor that knows how to do TRT well, most insurance doctors will be no different than the one you already have, androgen replacement has been ignored by the medical community for decades and is why few doctors know how to do it. Your SHBG will largely determine dosing and injection frequency. Your doctor is also drawing labs too soon as it take 4-6 weeks for the injections of test to build up in your system. This must be a garden variety GP prescribing TRT, a ticket to failure.</p><p></p><p>When are you drawing labs in relation to your injection?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 111413, member: 15832"] It doesn't sound like your doctor even knows how the TRT game is played and seems anxious about increasing the dosage to youthful levels, it's because he has no idea what he's doing. You require a lot more labs to determine a dosage and injection frequency based off your blood biomarkers. One injection per week isn't good enough, your levels peak within 24-48 hours and begin to drop and by the end of the week you are low again, this is why you feel no different. Most of us pay out of pocket because we also find it difficult to find a doctor that knows how to do TRT well, most insurance doctors will be no different than the one you already have, androgen replacement has been ignored by the medical community for decades and is why few doctors know how to do it. Your SHBG will largely determine dosing and injection frequency. Your doctor is also drawing labs too soon as it take 4-6 weeks for the injections of test to build up in your system. This must be a garden variety GP prescribing TRT, a ticket to failure. When are you drawing labs in relation to your injection? [/QUOTE]
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