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<blockquote data-quote="lukdiver" data-source="post: 96323" data-attributes="member: 17613"><p>TRT History (sorry long winded):</p><p></p><p> After going thru 'manopaus' (lack of energy, poor sleep, waking soaking wet/heart racing, etc.) my twin brother (he's in same shoes) talked me into the protocol in Rodger Mason's book 'Testosterone Is Your Friend' (pg. 18) where you use testosterone enanthate sublingal. It really helped as we were commercial hardhat divers/pilebutts at the Port of San Francisco and having trouble keeping up with the 'young bucks'. Follow up labs at the time(6? yrs ago) showed it working so we continued. A Kaiser doctor in 2015 had his doubts so I agreed to a test where I stopped for 2 months (it was hell)and total numbers went from #581 to #395. My attempt to get him to get me 'legit' (I sourced T from net, I joked the Russian Mafia) failed as he said my numbers were 'normal for a man of my age'.</p><p></p><p> Sublingual stopped working in 2017 ( tested Total #253 on a 250-1100 range/ free at #41.5 on a 35-155 range)and got a doctor to prescribe T (cypinate 200mg/mL- 100mg every 2 weeks) the last 3 months of 2017. Was quite a roller-coaster ride but the highs were worth it. When I switched back to Kaiser (needed to include my wife who had had ovarian cancer and went thru 5 yrs with them) this year (Jan.8) I wasn't terribly surprised when the doctor said the same 'your numbers are good for a man of your age' and refused to renew prescription . Switched to a lady doctor(more empathetic) and same thing but was able to get her to answer my question on their protocol (no HCG, no AI). Everything I needed to push me back to the net (like 10? years ago) and research my way here. At age 63 I don't have time to waste with inadequate health care. </p><p></p><p> Ok sorry for long story and looking forward to continuing down the road to proper TRT with a great group of guys. Thanks Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lukdiver, post: 96323, member: 17613"] TRT History (sorry long winded): After going thru 'manopaus' (lack of energy, poor sleep, waking soaking wet/heart racing, etc.) my twin brother (he's in same shoes) talked me into the protocol in Rodger Mason's book 'Testosterone Is Your Friend' (pg. 18) where you use testosterone enanthate sublingal. It really helped as we were commercial hardhat divers/pilebutts at the Port of San Francisco and having trouble keeping up with the 'young bucks'. Follow up labs at the time(6? yrs ago) showed it working so we continued. A Kaiser doctor in 2015 had his doubts so I agreed to a test where I stopped for 2 months (it was hell)and total numbers went from #581 to #395. My attempt to get him to get me 'legit' (I sourced T from net, I joked the Russian Mafia) failed as he said my numbers were 'normal for a man of my age'. Sublingual stopped working in 2017 ( tested Total #253 on a 250-1100 range/ free at #41.5 on a 35-155 range)and got a doctor to prescribe T (cypinate 200mg/mL- 100mg every 2 weeks) the last 3 months of 2017. Was quite a roller-coaster ride but the highs were worth it. When I switched back to Kaiser (needed to include my wife who had had ovarian cancer and went thru 5 yrs with them) this year (Jan.8) I wasn't terribly surprised when the doctor said the same 'your numbers are good for a man of your age' and refused to renew prescription . Switched to a lady doctor(more empathetic) and same thing but was able to get her to answer my question on their protocol (no HCG, no AI). Everything I needed to push me back to the net (like 10? years ago) and research my way here. At age 63 I don't have time to waste with inadequate health care. Ok sorry for long story and looking forward to continuing down the road to proper TRT with a great group of guys. Thanks Bob [/QUOTE]
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