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<blockquote data-quote="Tonman" data-source="post: 53214" data-attributes="member: 14342"><p>Thanks for the reply and info on varicocele's Nelson. I am doing 1ml injections once per week IM. I am using a 21 ga. needle for the injections, only had my first one today and it seemed fine. </p><p></p><p>My G.P. thought that my varicocele had no impact on my low T. He felt that it was small to moderate sized and that I have probably had it for a long time and never noticed it until I got the pain related to the epididymitis and started researching. </p><p></p><p>I have read a lot about varicocele's and I don't think mine warrants any surgery, its not even visibly noticeable, it was only confirmed through an ultrasound. I think some supplements to promote vein health and certain exercises will help. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I really wish I knew my E2 levels before I got my first injection today, but I guess I am committed at this point to TRT, so I will evaluate them at my next blood test. </p><p></p><p>My Endo said he wanted me to have my next labs done mid way between my injections, but everything Ive read says to have them done the day before your next injection. Is there a reason he would want it halfway in between, its seems like that may be the time for the typical spike ( 3-4 days after injection ) so he would not know what my trough level was and I think that's what everyone wants to base their doses on. Any thoughts on this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tonman, post: 53214, member: 14342"] Thanks for the reply and info on varicocele's Nelson. I am doing 1ml injections once per week IM. I am using a 21 ga. needle for the injections, only had my first one today and it seemed fine. My G.P. thought that my varicocele had no impact on my low T. He felt that it was small to moderate sized and that I have probably had it for a long time and never noticed it until I got the pain related to the epididymitis and started researching. I have read a lot about varicocele's and I don't think mine warrants any surgery, its not even visibly noticeable, it was only confirmed through an ultrasound. I think some supplements to promote vein health and certain exercises will help. I really wish I knew my E2 levels before I got my first injection today, but I guess I am committed at this point to TRT, so I will evaluate them at my next blood test. My Endo said he wanted me to have my next labs done mid way between my injections, but everything Ive read says to have them done the day before your next injection. Is there a reason he would want it halfway in between, its seems like that may be the time for the typical spike ( 3-4 days after injection ) so he would not know what my trough level was and I think that's what everyone wants to base their doses on. Any thoughts on this? [/QUOTE]
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