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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
I think I'm going to come off trt
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<blockquote data-quote="MIP1950" data-source="post: 210221" data-attributes="member: 42988"><p>TRT isn't an 'exact' science. It's an art and though any doctor can prescribe testosterone, the ones who have in-depth knowledge have mostly taught themselves or were mentored. Doctors didn't learn any of this in medical school or in post grad training in their specialty. Some of the doctors who are first rate aren't endocrinologists or urologists. One is board certified emergency medicine and the other is an orthopedic surgeon.</p><p></p><p>I get the sense that you're self-treating and I don't judge. If you've got low T and no doctor to work with, you do what you feel is appropriate. Patience, as [USER=13851]@madman[/USER] advises. Testosterone is for the long haul and it could take a year or more to see results. I'm not saying that's an absolute. I've talked to many men on different sites, including here, who saw a good response in three to six months. </p><p></p><p>Lab numbers, even when they look good, don't reflect what's going on at the cellular level. As I said, not an exact science. Stay on one dose for three months or even longer. Just be chill, man. You're getting stressed about the specifics; once a week, twice a week...this dose, that dose... 100 mg, IM, once a week, okay? Just do it, religiously, and have a little faith, bro'. Maybe, when you least expect it, you'll start feeling and functioning better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MIP1950, post: 210221, member: 42988"] TRT isn't an 'exact' science. It's an art and though any doctor can prescribe testosterone, the ones who have in-depth knowledge have mostly taught themselves or were mentored. Doctors didn't learn any of this in medical school or in post grad training in their specialty. Some of the doctors who are first rate aren't endocrinologists or urologists. One is board certified emergency medicine and the other is an orthopedic surgeon. I get the sense that you're self-treating and I don't judge. If you've got low T and no doctor to work with, you do what you feel is appropriate. Patience, as [USER=13851]@madman[/USER] advises. Testosterone is for the long haul and it could take a year or more to see results. I'm not saying that's an absolute. I've talked to many men on different sites, including here, who saw a good response in three to six months. Lab numbers, even when they look good, don't reflect what's going on at the cellular level. As I said, not an exact science. Stay on one dose for three months or even longer. Just be chill, man. You're getting stressed about the specifics; once a week, twice a week...this dose, that dose... 100 mg, IM, once a week, okay? Just do it, religiously, and have a little faith, bro'. Maybe, when you least expect it, you'll start feeling and functioning better. [/QUOTE]
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