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<blockquote data-quote="YBWV" data-source="post: 138320" data-attributes="member: 32335"><p>You're correct but please don't whisper it; shout it from the rooftops!</p><p></p><p>The original introduction of the long esters of T had nothing to do with efficacy - successfully treating the symptoms of hypogonadism - and everything to do with Doctors' wish to ensure patient compliance with the protocols they prescribed.</p><p></p><p>So we got injectables designed to used from e14d to e12weeks and fundamentally flawed protocols for treating low T.</p><p></p><p>In more recent times progressive clinicians have been able to get these long esters to work for many of their patients; more frequent injections, AIs to "balance" hormones, phlebotomy (!!!) when hct gets too high.</p><p>The fact remains they're tinkering with a fundamentally flawed model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YBWV, post: 138320, member: 32335"] You're correct but please don't whisper it; shout it from the rooftops! The original introduction of the long esters of T had nothing to do with efficacy - successfully treating the symptoms of hypogonadism - and everything to do with Doctors' wish to ensure patient compliance with the protocols they prescribed. So we got injectables designed to used from e14d to e12weeks and fundamentally flawed protocols for treating low T. In more recent times progressive clinicians have been able to get these long esters to work for many of their patients; more frequent injections, AIs to "balance" hormones, phlebotomy (!!!) when hct gets too high. The fact remains they're tinkering with a fundamentally flawed model. [/QUOTE]
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