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Hello, 57 year old about to start TRT and have questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 239629" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>This is a huge topic but a few quick thoughts...First, congratulations on taking steps to get yourself on a course to happiness, that in itself is major progress. Second, you would be well-served to use a specialized firm like Defy for the first year or so of your TRT to get yourself to a steady-state dialed-in good place. Then you can port your protocol over to an insurance plan knowing what you need at that time. Self-managing your hormones is fraught with peril and is absolutely an area of health where a specialist organization is essential. There are many threads on here about the various protocols people have found to work for them and what they went through via trial and error to find what worked, but I have never heard of the two-week approach being optimal and it is generally just the opposite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 239629, member: 15235"] This is a huge topic but a few quick thoughts...First, congratulations on taking steps to get yourself on a course to happiness, that in itself is major progress. Second, you would be well-served to use a specialized firm like Defy for the first year or so of your TRT to get yourself to a steady-state dialed-in good place. Then you can port your protocol over to an insurance plan knowing what you need at that time. Self-managing your hormones is fraught with peril and is absolutely an area of health where a specialist organization is essential. There are many threads on here about the various protocols people have found to work for them and what they went through via trial and error to find what worked, but I have never heard of the two-week approach being optimal and it is generally just the opposite. [/QUOTE]
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