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Testosterone Basics & Questions
high testosterone and estrogen first week
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<blockquote data-quote="RickB" data-source="post: 248206" data-attributes="member: 42882"><p>There is a school of thought about larger people needing a higher dose. I believe there are some threads here that debate it. Regardless, no one would ever suggest a dose that high, certainly not to start.</p><p></p><p>Since you're pinning daily, there is no peak and no trough, so your lab results do not have to be taken with the slightest grain of salt - those <strong>are </strong>your levels. And since you're only 10 days in, there's every reason to think that your levels will be increasing with every shot. They would eventually balance out (not sure when), but by that time you might be well into the 2000's total T.</p><p></p><p>Personally I would stay with that doctor but instead of following his orders, listen to other members here and try to come up with a good protocol. I don't have any suggestions on that, because I have not had much luck getting dialed in. But anyway, good trt doctors are hard to find, so you should consider yourself lucky that you have one that <strong>over</strong>prescribes, because mostly it's the opposite. If you do stick with your doctor, and you find a protocol that works, I would advise not telling your doctor of the change in protocol. It wouldn't help in any way, since he is not very knowledgeable. If you end up taking 100 a week or 200 a week, there's nothing wrong with letting your doctor think you're following his orders. That way he will continue to overprescribe and you can buy a surplus of T, which is always good to have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickB, post: 248206, member: 42882"] There is a school of thought about larger people needing a higher dose. I believe there are some threads here that debate it. Regardless, no one would ever suggest a dose that high, certainly not to start. Since you're pinning daily, there is no peak and no trough, so your lab results do not have to be taken with the slightest grain of salt - those [B]are [/B]your levels. And since you're only 10 days in, there's every reason to think that your levels will be increasing with every shot. They would eventually balance out (not sure when), but by that time you might be well into the 2000's total T. Personally I would stay with that doctor but instead of following his orders, listen to other members here and try to come up with a good protocol. I don't have any suggestions on that, because I have not had much luck getting dialed in. But anyway, good trt doctors are hard to find, so you should consider yourself lucky that you have one that [B]over[/B]prescribes, because mostly it's the opposite. If you do stick with your doctor, and you find a protocol that works, I would advise not telling your doctor of the change in protocol. It wouldn't help in any way, since he is not very knowledgeable. If you end up taking 100 a week or 200 a week, there's nothing wrong with letting your doctor think you're following his orders. That way he will continue to overprescribe and you can buy a surplus of T, which is always good to have. [/QUOTE]
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