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First time using TRT and thinking about adjusting the dosage
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhawk" data-source="post: 108378" data-attributes="member: 16042"><p>Your dosing frequency depends entirely on your SHBG level. </p><p></p><p>LOL, I also tried everything including pine pollen and tongkat ali and here we both are resorting to TRT. Seems to me the same is true for stinging nettle and OTC supplements. If they worked that well, guys wouldn't be taking anastrazole. The only way to truly find out is try them and get your blood tested. I'd prefer starting on a reasonable dosage rather than taking high doses from the get go and having to deal with side effects</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, blood testing is par for the course and necessary. For me it has been a lot over the last year, but as things are getting better adjusted, it's every 12 weeks now instead of every 6 weeks. After things are dialed, it'll be more like every 6 months or a year. This company is owned by our host here at excelmale, and a lot of guys use this testing. look it over and get an idea of costs and read the info to get acquainted with the tests that are recommended/standard for TRT. <a href="https://www.discountedlabs.com/" target="_blank">https://www.discountedlabs.com/</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>"Experimenting" means doing 6 weeks on any given protocol, noting symptoms, getting a round of blood tests and the considering adjusting. The half life of T cyp means 40 days until you reach steady state on any given dose. trying to adjust dose prematurely is folly. </p><p></p><p>As far as being weary now, just realize it's for the long haul, and it can be a significant haul to get a protocol ironed out that's right for you for the long term.</p><p></p><p>Syringes are cheap. usually around $10-14 per hundred, that's 10-14 cents per. Just do a search here for buying syringes. I use allegromedical.com and buy these: <a href="https://www.allegromedical.com/syringes-c570/nipro-trueplus-insulin-syringe-with-needle-p574095.html" target="_blank">https://www.allegromedical.com/syringes-c570/nipro-trueplus-insulin-syringe-with-needle-p574095.html</a> The markings are a little less precise than some others, but I've had zero issues with them and they are sharper than others I have tried including easy touch and monoject.</p><p></p><p>Going off TRT after your HPTA pathway has shut down is going to take time to recover from. Not fun, but doable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhawk, post: 108378, member: 16042"] Your dosing frequency depends entirely on your SHBG level. LOL, I also tried everything including pine pollen and tongkat ali and here we both are resorting to TRT. Seems to me the same is true for stinging nettle and OTC supplements. If they worked that well, guys wouldn't be taking anastrazole. The only way to truly find out is try them and get your blood tested. I'd prefer starting on a reasonable dosage rather than taking high doses from the get go and having to deal with side effects Yes, blood testing is par for the course and necessary. For me it has been a lot over the last year, but as things are getting better adjusted, it's every 12 weeks now instead of every 6 weeks. After things are dialed, it'll be more like every 6 months or a year. This company is owned by our host here at excelmale, and a lot of guys use this testing. look it over and get an idea of costs and read the info to get acquainted with the tests that are recommended/standard for TRT. [URL]https://www.discountedlabs.com/[/URL] "Experimenting" means doing 6 weeks on any given protocol, noting symptoms, getting a round of blood tests and the considering adjusting. The half life of T cyp means 40 days until you reach steady state on any given dose. trying to adjust dose prematurely is folly. As far as being weary now, just realize it's for the long haul, and it can be a significant haul to get a protocol ironed out that's right for you for the long term. Syringes are cheap. usually around $10-14 per hundred, that's 10-14 cents per. Just do a search here for buying syringes. I use allegromedical.com and buy these: [URL]https://www.allegromedical.com/syringes-c570/nipro-trueplus-insulin-syringe-with-needle-p574095.html[/URL] The markings are a little less precise than some others, but I've had zero issues with them and they are sharper than others I have tried including easy touch and monoject. Going off TRT after your HPTA pathway has shut down is going to take time to recover from. Not fun, but doable. [/QUOTE]
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