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<blockquote data-quote="a_crossfitter" data-source="post: 74087" data-attributes="member: 1361"><p>Chevy,</p><p></p><p>I suggest starting the conversation with the doc saying something along the lines like:</p><p>Q: doc why is the range so wide?</p><p>A: well Chevy, its because test varies from person to person.</p><p>Q: Ohh, so then could it be possible that when I was in my 20s my natural test production was in the upper range...bc I know I did not feel like shit, didn't have erectile dysfunction or no libido....but wait, there's really no way of knowing right? </p><p>A: no Chevy, there's really no way of knowing what your natural levels were...</p><p>Q: well since we are replacing what my body used to produce naturally and since you are giving me 100mg/week, why don't we try upping MY DOSE up to 200mg/week and let's see how I FEEL IN A COUPLE OF WEEKS. Perhaps I need more testosterone to be where my body naturally had me.</p><p>Q: well Chevy, I'm concerned that blah blah.. (You interrupt him)</p><p>A: doc, we are just raising the dose to what could be my optimal levels.....btw, my estrogen will go up too and I might need an aromatase inhibitor..such as anastrozole.</p><p></p><p>You guide him were you want the conversation to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="a_crossfitter, post: 74087, member: 1361"] Chevy, I suggest starting the conversation with the doc saying something along the lines like: Q: doc why is the range so wide? A: well Chevy, its because test varies from person to person. Q: Ohh, so then could it be possible that when I was in my 20s my natural test production was in the upper range...bc I know I did not feel like shit, didn't have erectile dysfunction or no libido....but wait, there's really no way of knowing right? A: no Chevy, there's really no way of knowing what your natural levels were... Q: well since we are replacing what my body used to produce naturally and since you are giving me 100mg/week, why don't we try upping MY DOSE up to 200mg/week and let's see how I FEEL IN A COUPLE OF WEEKS. Perhaps I need more testosterone to be where my body naturally had me. Q: well Chevy, I'm concerned that blah blah.. (You interrupt him) A: doc, we are just raising the dose to what could be my optimal levels.....btw, my estrogen will go up too and I might need an aromatase inhibitor..such as anastrozole. You guide him were you want the conversation to go. [/QUOTE]
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