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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Looking to Convince My Doctor to Inject More Frequently
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<blockquote data-quote="JDH" data-source="post: 74394" data-attributes="member: 15956"><p>Thanks for the reply! I do understand how half-lives work, and that is why I cannot understand the apparent lack of research and/or professional guidelines regarding more frequent injections. The reason that it matters to me is because my test results are coming back much lower than I would expect based on the half life and dosage. </p><p></p><p>This leads me to the variety of other reasons frequent injections are recommended in books and on forums, like metabolic clearance and low shbg, etc. I see those recommendations everywhere, and the explanations make sense to me. But where are the studies on injecting 2-3x per week and when that sort of protocol is indicated?</p><p></p><p>Researchers and medical associations know about half-lives, but none of them recommend injecting more than once per week. I cannot find a single study that injected subjects more than once per week. I am trying to find an explanation as to why it seems like the idea never even occurred to academic researchers, but it seems so common and obvious to lay authors, forum posters, and men's clinic doctors.</p><p></p><p>Or maybe the research exists, and I just can't find it or don't know the proper search terms? That's really what I'm trying to figure out. =/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JDH, post: 74394, member: 15956"] Thanks for the reply! I do understand how half-lives work, and that is why I cannot understand the apparent lack of research and/or professional guidelines regarding more frequent injections. The reason that it matters to me is because my test results are coming back much lower than I would expect based on the half life and dosage. This leads me to the variety of other reasons frequent injections are recommended in books and on forums, like metabolic clearance and low shbg, etc. I see those recommendations everywhere, and the explanations make sense to me. But where are the studies on injecting 2-3x per week and when that sort of protocol is indicated? Researchers and medical associations know about half-lives, but none of them recommend injecting more than once per week. I cannot find a single study that injected subjects more than once per week. I am trying to find an explanation as to why it seems like the idea never even occurred to academic researchers, but it seems so common and obvious to lay authors, forum posters, and men's clinic doctors. Or maybe the research exists, and I just can't find it or don't know the proper search terms? That's really what I'm trying to figure out. =/ [/QUOTE]
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