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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
How to raise FREE T when on TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="ReillyJ" data-source="post: 102079" data-attributes="member: 17394"><p>Yeah, the instructions say inject 0.5 ml weekly so yeah... for some reason i thought that was the standard starting dose. I just emailed his Naturopath with not much hope that he'll comply but i gave compelling reasons. I think he may be concerned about the PSA which we will have rechecked. If he doesn't comply and also after a Urologist exam, i guess we'll have to pony up the $$ for alternative doctors, i don't relish the $200 a month and i don't think my husband will go for that especially since we're low income... this is just getting ridiculous. I know Naturopath it sounds like, was concerned about more micro-management if dosage was raised...well... i am thinking so what at this point. </p><p></p><p>But the PSA does concern me a bit although the Urologist said there was no evidence at all of lumps when he was initially examined before TRT but that doesn't mean anything now at this point.</p><p></p><p>Susie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ReillyJ, post: 102079, member: 17394"] Yeah, the instructions say inject 0.5 ml weekly so yeah... for some reason i thought that was the standard starting dose. I just emailed his Naturopath with not much hope that he'll comply but i gave compelling reasons. I think he may be concerned about the PSA which we will have rechecked. If he doesn't comply and also after a Urologist exam, i guess we'll have to pony up the $$ for alternative doctors, i don't relish the $200 a month and i don't think my husband will go for that especially since we're low income... this is just getting ridiculous. I know Naturopath it sounds like, was concerned about more micro-management if dosage was raised...well... i am thinking so what at this point. But the PSA does concern me a bit although the Urologist said there was no evidence at all of lumps when he was initially examined before TRT but that doesn't mean anything now at this point. Susie [/QUOTE]
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