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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 156824" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>So you now have a 90 day supply..... when first starting trt blood work will be done at 6 weeks to see how one responds to said dose of T and to see where it puts your TT/FT/E2, CBC (which includes hemoglobin/hematocrit) let alone looking at overall blood markers.</p><p></p><p>As I stated earlier most men on trt are started on 100 mg/week but in many cases it may not be enough to hit a TT level which will result in a healthy FT let alone provide one relief/improvement of low-t symptoms....in such case the T dose would be increased slightly say to 120 mg/week for the next 6 weeks and than patient would have blood work done.</p><p></p><p>Some doctors may prescribe a more drastic jump from 100-150 mg/week but it is much more sensible to start low and go slow as such a drastic jump in T dose would surely result in much higher TT/FT/E2 levels.</p><p></p><p>Many men on trt end up using 100-150 mg/week to achieve a TT which will result in a healthy FT that results in relief/improvement of the patients low-t symptoms.</p><p></p><p>Sure some men even use 200 mg/week (not common) and others <100 mg/week but it is more common for men to be using T doses in the 100-150 mg/week range.</p><p></p><p>What will you do if after 6 weeks when blood work is done and you end up being one that does not achieve a TT which will result in a healthy FT level on such dose 100 mg/week?</p><p></p><p>Where do you go from there when you are stuck with a 90 day supply of Xyosted auto-injectors (100 mg strength)?</p><p></p><p>How do you expect to increase your dose slightly if need be?</p><p></p><p>Sure you may very well end up achieving healthy TT/FT levels at such dose but it is not a given.</p><p></p><p><strong><span style="color: rgb(184, 49, 47)">You would be wise to arrange a plan B to fall back on if need be!</span></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 156824, member: 13851"] So you now have a 90 day supply..... when first starting trt blood work will be done at 6 weeks to see how one responds to said dose of T and to see where it puts your TT/FT/E2, CBC (which includes hemoglobin/hematocrit) let alone looking at overall blood markers. As I stated earlier most men on trt are started on 100 mg/week but in many cases it may not be enough to hit a TT level which will result in a healthy FT let alone provide one relief/improvement of low-t symptoms....in such case the T dose would be increased slightly say to 120 mg/week for the next 6 weeks and than patient would have blood work done. Some doctors may prescribe a more drastic jump from 100-150 mg/week but it is much more sensible to start low and go slow as such a drastic jump in T dose would surely result in much higher TT/FT/E2 levels. Many men on trt end up using 100-150 mg/week to achieve a TT which will result in a healthy FT that results in relief/improvement of the patients low-t symptoms. Sure some men even use 200 mg/week (not common) and others <100 mg/week but it is more common for men to be using T doses in the 100-150 mg/week range. What will you do if after 6 weeks when blood work is done and you end up being one that does not achieve a TT which will result in a healthy FT level on such dose 100 mg/week? Where do you go from there when you are stuck with a 90 day supply of Xyosted auto-injectors (100 mg strength)? How do you expect to increase your dose slightly if need be? Sure you may very well end up achieving healthy TT/FT levels at such dose but it is not a given. [B][COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]You would be wise to arrange a plan B to fall back on if need be![/COLOR][/B] [/QUOTE]
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