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<blockquote data-quote="HHNJD" data-source="post: 205760" data-attributes="member: 42841"><p>Hi everyone. Excited to join the forums and be a part of this community. After years of feeling many of the typical symptoms of low T (the cognitive symptoms and low libido in particular), I have finally taken the step of doing something about it. I'm 46 and over the last several years I've watched my T levels go from the mid-200s to 168 on my latest labs. I've always been in good shape and have eaten pretty healthy, but with a big family and pretty demanding job I have struggled to manage stress and have not slept as well as I should. I'm working on those areas and hopeful that along with TRT I will see a significant improvement in overall quality of life. An improved physique to go along with it would be great as well. </p><p></p><p>Fortunately, I've found a local PCP willing to work with me on this. He's been very open to structuring and adjusting protocol based on my goals, preferences, and physiological response.</p><p></p><p>He's suggested started with 80mg Test Enanthate injected subQ weekly and work from there. No AI until we see labs or if I start showing signs of high E2. He also recommended holding off on HCG since I have no plans for more children but is willing to add it at any time if we feel necessary. Dosage seems a little low, but I'm willing to start small and work up from there.</p><p></p><p>My one question around this is whether I'd be better going to every 3.5 days but will probably see how weekly works first. Doc didn't feel it was necessary since I was doing subQ.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, as I said, very excited to be on this journey and look forward to being a part of the forums.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HHNJD, post: 205760, member: 42841"] Hi everyone. Excited to join the forums and be a part of this community. After years of feeling many of the typical symptoms of low T (the cognitive symptoms and low libido in particular), I have finally taken the step of doing something about it. I'm 46 and over the last several years I've watched my T levels go from the mid-200s to 168 on my latest labs. I've always been in good shape and have eaten pretty healthy, but with a big family and pretty demanding job I have struggled to manage stress and have not slept as well as I should. I'm working on those areas and hopeful that along with TRT I will see a significant improvement in overall quality of life. An improved physique to go along with it would be great as well. Fortunately, I've found a local PCP willing to work with me on this. He's been very open to structuring and adjusting protocol based on my goals, preferences, and physiological response. He's suggested started with 80mg Test Enanthate injected subQ weekly and work from there. No AI until we see labs or if I start showing signs of high E2. He also recommended holding off on HCG since I have no plans for more children but is willing to add it at any time if we feel necessary. Dosage seems a little low, but I'm willing to start small and work up from there. My one question around this is whether I'd be better going to every 3.5 days but will probably see how weekly works first. Doc didn't feel it was necessary since I was doing subQ. Anyway, as I said, very excited to be on this journey and look forward to being a part of the forums. [/QUOTE]
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