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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Got Test results after 3 months 1% T-Gel . . . very rattled!
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<blockquote data-quote="joemorgan" data-source="post: 277930" data-attributes="member: 9705"><p>1% gel will never get you where you need to be.[10 years experience in mens health]</p><p>When you add exogenous T your testicles will slow what they are doing and you will lose</p><p>some of your innate production and depend mostly on externally applied or injected T.</p><p>I have seen so many specialists, especially endocrinologist who have never worked in a mens cinic to see what happens to lots of men over a period of time. Relying on an endo is mediocre at best unless you have a prolactin issue or a pituitary tumor.</p><p>You must apply enough T to fuel the day and some left over for the next days.</p><p>Alternatively, if you did apply enough T then the problem might be fast converting of T to Estrogen. That does not seem to be your problem as your T levels are dropping due to suppression in the presence of inadequate dosing of the T.</p><p>Your description of starving for 16 hours a day reminds me of the weekly T shot that peaks around 4-5-6 and drops quickly at day 6-7, run out of T. Your dose is inadequate.</p><p>BTW, I have not heard of anyone using 1% T gel in several years for the reasons stated above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joemorgan, post: 277930, member: 9705"] 1% gel will never get you where you need to be.[10 years experience in mens health] When you add exogenous T your testicles will slow what they are doing and you will lose some of your innate production and depend mostly on externally applied or injected T. I have seen so many specialists, especially endocrinologist who have never worked in a mens cinic to see what happens to lots of men over a period of time. Relying on an endo is mediocre at best unless you have a prolactin issue or a pituitary tumor. You must apply enough T to fuel the day and some left over for the next days. Alternatively, if you did apply enough T then the problem might be fast converting of T to Estrogen. That does not seem to be your problem as your T levels are dropping due to suppression in the presence of inadequate dosing of the T. Your description of starving for 16 hours a day reminds me of the weekly T shot that peaks around 4-5-6 and drops quickly at day 6-7, run out of T. Your dose is inadequate. BTW, I have not heard of anyone using 1% T gel in several years for the reasons stated above. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Got Test results after 3 months 1% T-Gel . . . very rattled!
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