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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 78595" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>R</p><p>egarding blood work go to Forum heading and post under Blood Test Discussion. If the endo you are going to be dealing with is only giving monthly shots as in every 4 weeks run and don't look back, even every 2 weeks is ridiculous. Some actually do well on once weekly but the majority do better on weekly dose divided into injections every 3.5 days as one will maintain more stable levels and even out peaks/troughs let alone feel better overall. Worst case scenario if you are stuck with him as your only option right now see if you can convince him to let you inject at home than you can take his monthly dose and divide once weekly when starting to see how your body reacts but all in all I would strongly suggest you find another doctor as it is not common for most endos to be up to date on effective protocols let alone looking at free t/estradiol/shbg/dht levels of their patients. I live in Canada so hopefully other US members can give you advice on where to seek effective treatment with some one whom specializes in trt. Good luck to you, hope it works out as suffering from low t is terrible!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 78595, member: 13851"] R egarding blood work go to Forum heading and post under Blood Test Discussion. If the endo you are going to be dealing with is only giving monthly shots as in every 4 weeks run and don't look back, even every 2 weeks is ridiculous. Some actually do well on once weekly but the majority do better on weekly dose divided into injections every 3.5 days as one will maintain more stable levels and even out peaks/troughs let alone feel better overall. Worst case scenario if you are stuck with him as your only option right now see if you can convince him to let you inject at home than you can take his monthly dose and divide once weekly when starting to see how your body reacts but all in all I would strongly suggest you find another doctor as it is not common for most endos to be up to date on effective protocols let alone looking at free t/estradiol/shbg/dht levels of their patients. I live in Canada so hopefully other US members can give you advice on where to seek effective treatment with some one whom specializes in trt. Good luck to you, hope it works out as suffering from low t is terrible! [/QUOTE]
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