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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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<blockquote data-quote="JMP" data-source="post: 74060" data-attributes="member: 15616"><p>What is your protocol? What type of testosterone (gel, cream, injection), what dosage, any other supporting drugs like HCG or an AI? If you have been on for 4 months and your TT is 384, my first thought is that your dosage is too low. I will guess that you are on Androgel or something similar. Also your frequent urination could be a prostate related or could be that you drink lots of fluids before going to sleep and at the times that you wake up. I would suggest testing your DHT levels to see where they are at as I believe they can affect your prostate. The fact that you need to go through insurance limits you to the care that you can receive. Dr Crisler is in Michigan, but I don't think he takes insurance although I am not 100% sure. I would tell your doctor that from your research, most men don't feel the effects of TRT until they are over the 500-600 level minimum. As long as your other blood work looks OK, why not go up in dose to see if you feel better? I wish you the best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMP, post: 74060, member: 15616"] What is your protocol? What type of testosterone (gel, cream, injection), what dosage, any other supporting drugs like HCG or an AI? If you have been on for 4 months and your TT is 384, my first thought is that your dosage is too low. I will guess that you are on Androgel or something similar. Also your frequent urination could be a prostate related or could be that you drink lots of fluids before going to sleep and at the times that you wake up. I would suggest testing your DHT levels to see where they are at as I believe they can affect your prostate. The fact that you need to go through insurance limits you to the care that you can receive. Dr Crisler is in Michigan, but I don't think he takes insurance although I am not 100% sure. I would tell your doctor that from your research, most men don't feel the effects of TRT until they are over the 500-600 level minimum. As long as your other blood work looks OK, why not go up in dose to see if you feel better? I wish you the best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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