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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
New Member - 10 Years on TRT, Now Dealing With Problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Mrchuck2000" data-source="post: 61116" data-attributes="member: 14588"><p>I should be getting bloodwork done on the 23rd (2 days away). Here's a good question: Should I administer my weekly shot today, as is typical? Or should I allow my levels to drop so the doc can see where I am at the END of the week?</p><p></p><p>I do the shot only once a week, and typically the full 200mg/1ml vial. I just noticed the Rx is actually for a 150 mg! They've been delivering me 0.25ml extra, and I hadn't even noticed.</p><p></p><p>I am currently taking:</p><p> Triumeq for my HIV,</p><p>FloMax (tamsulosin)</p><p>Effexor</p><p>Abilify</p><p>Vitamin D3</p><p>Oxycodone as needed, chronic back issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrchuck2000, post: 61116, member: 14588"] I should be getting bloodwork done on the 23rd (2 days away). Here's a good question: Should I administer my weekly shot today, as is typical? Or should I allow my levels to drop so the doc can see where I am at the END of the week? I do the shot only once a week, and typically the full 200mg/1ml vial. I just noticed the Rx is actually for a 150 mg! They've been delivering me 0.25ml extra, and I hadn't even noticed. I am currently taking: Triumeq for my HIV, FloMax (tamsulosin) Effexor Abilify Vitamin D3 Oxycodone as needed, chronic back issues. [/QUOTE]
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