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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
My Concerns With TRT, Erectile Dysfunction, And Overall Well Being
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<blockquote data-quote="slicktop" data-source="post: 168497" data-attributes="member: 39800"><p>Well, someone is going to say it, so it might as well be me: you need a full set of blood work for us (or anyone else) to be of much help. But on to some of your concerns and questions: I'm one of those that benefited quite a bit from daily injections. My theory is that those of us that tend to see our SHBG run at 25 or below tend to benefit the most from daily injections, but there's certainly some exceptions to that. There's been recent, good discussions revolving around the Tru T calculation that may benefit you as well. And in practice, the same weekly total amount of testosterone tend to produce a higher free t and total t when injected daily than when split into E3.5 for a lot (but not all) guys (again, it did for me). Dr. Crissler championed more frequent injections for that reason: the same total amount worked better for most men, and cost less. Win/win!</p><p></p><p>So your options? You can go to daily doses and see how that does at 160 a week, and there's a good chance that can work for you. If you're already self injecting, that's as simple as ordering a bunch of needles online and making the switch yourself. You could also switch to a telemedicine provider like myself and others have, and go with Defy. Not to talk smack about your doctor, but there's no magic number of 160mg, I don't know where he got that from. And if you have to do things behind your doctors back, is that really the right doctor for you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slicktop, post: 168497, member: 39800"] Well, someone is going to say it, so it might as well be me: you need a full set of blood work for us (or anyone else) to be of much help. But on to some of your concerns and questions: I'm one of those that benefited quite a bit from daily injections. My theory is that those of us that tend to see our SHBG run at 25 or below tend to benefit the most from daily injections, but there's certainly some exceptions to that. There's been recent, good discussions revolving around the Tru T calculation that may benefit you as well. And in practice, the same weekly total amount of testosterone tend to produce a higher free t and total t when injected daily than when split into E3.5 for a lot (but not all) guys (again, it did for me). Dr. Crissler championed more frequent injections for that reason: the same total amount worked better for most men, and cost less. Win/win! So your options? You can go to daily doses and see how that does at 160 a week, and there's a good chance that can work for you. If you're already self injecting, that's as simple as ordering a bunch of needles online and making the switch yourself. You could also switch to a telemedicine provider like myself and others have, and go with Defy. Not to talk smack about your doctor, but there's no magic number of 160mg, I don't know where he got that from. And if you have to do things behind your doctors back, is that really the right doctor for you? [/QUOTE]
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