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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Irregular libido and night sweats
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<blockquote data-quote="Kettlebells" data-source="post: 143355" data-attributes="member: 17086"><p>There are a lot of guys who do injections that have experienced a rollercoaster ride. Every person is different; therefore, every protocol is different. I am not doing daily injections, period, end of story. I would rather suffer low-T symptoms. I am no stranger to daily injections. I was on injectable medication for diabetes for a couple of years. I hated having to carry perishable medication, needles, alcohol wipes, a glucometer, and a Sharps container when I traveled (if you are not using a Sharps container, you are being very irresponsible). I was never as happy as the day that I could go back to using oral diabetes meds. </p><p></p><p>If all a guy is doing is injecting testosterone and maybe HCG on a daily basis, that is one thing. I manage several prescriptions in addition to testosterone on a daily basis. I am trying to keep things simple. If I do not find a way to make the pellets work, I am done. I brought the fact that I am low SHBG to the attention of my urologist when we were discussing options. Going on pellets was my decision. He said that he has several diabetics are who low-SHBG guys on pellets. Treating a diabetic who is low SHBG is different than treating a non-diabetic low SHBG guy.</p><p></p><p>By the way, I paid attention to what Nelson mentioned about bloating and excessive water retention also being related to salt and alcohol intake. I started to seriously watch my salt intake, completely cut out alcohol, and the bloating disappeared. It was like someone stuck a pin in me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kettlebells, post: 143355, member: 17086"] There are a lot of guys who do injections that have experienced a rollercoaster ride. Every person is different; therefore, every protocol is different. I am not doing daily injections, period, end of story. I would rather suffer low-T symptoms. I am no stranger to daily injections. I was on injectable medication for diabetes for a couple of years. I hated having to carry perishable medication, needles, alcohol wipes, a glucometer, and a Sharps container when I traveled (if you are not using a Sharps container, you are being very irresponsible). I was never as happy as the day that I could go back to using oral diabetes meds. If all a guy is doing is injecting testosterone and maybe HCG on a daily basis, that is one thing. I manage several prescriptions in addition to testosterone on a daily basis. I am trying to keep things simple. If I do not find a way to make the pellets work, I am done. I brought the fact that I am low SHBG to the attention of my urologist when we were discussing options. Going on pellets was my decision. He said that he has several diabetics are who low-SHBG guys on pellets. Treating a diabetic who is low SHBG is different than treating a non-diabetic low SHBG guy. By the way, I paid attention to what Nelson mentioned about bloating and excessive water retention also being related to salt and alcohol intake. I started to seriously watch my salt intake, completely cut out alcohol, and the bloating disappeared. It was like someone stuck a pin in me. [/QUOTE]
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