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<blockquote data-quote="ssc68" data-source="post: 138512" data-attributes="member: 38365"><p>Hi I am new to the site. I am a 50 year old male with low T. My urologist was very reluctant to start me on T replacement even though I have a clean bill of health. Finally after my insistence he started me about a year ago on T-Cypionate injections <strong>400mg/ml</strong> every 30 days. My <strong>Total T </strong>was a very low <strong>210ng/dl</strong> and <strong>Free T</strong> was <strong>46.4 pg/ml</strong> before starting replacement therapy. I have had two blood tests after starting replacement therapy. The first test after starting therapy gave these results: <strong>Total 471ng/dl and Free 121.5 pg/ml.</strong></p><p>The second test after starting therapy gave these results: <strong>Total 312ng/dl and Free 67.1 pg/ml</strong></p><p></p><p>I have not experienced any side effects but also I have not experienced a lot of benefits either besides a more delayed ejaculation during sex, which I reported to the doctor. </p><p>The doctor already told me he wants to stop the T-replacement therapy in June <strong>"because it is not good to be on it for too long".</strong> I looked at him like he had two heads but didn't say anything because he was very reluctant to put me on it to begin with. </p><p>Next time I see him I want to discuss with him increasing the dose instead of discontinuing it. I keep finding research that indicates that T replacement therapy to be effective it should be in the 450ng/dl range and above. I am afraid to confront my doctor with this information. What should I do? </p><p>Thanks in advance for your responses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ssc68, post: 138512, member: 38365"] Hi I am new to the site. I am a 50 year old male with low T. My urologist was very reluctant to start me on T replacement even though I have a clean bill of health. Finally after my insistence he started me about a year ago on T-Cypionate injections [B]400mg/ml[/B] every 30 days. My [B]Total T [/B]was a very low [B]210ng/dl[/B] and [B]Free T[/B] was [B]46.4 pg/ml[/B] before starting replacement therapy. I have had two blood tests after starting replacement therapy. The first test after starting therapy gave these results: [B]Total 471ng/dl and Free 121.5 pg/ml.[/B] The second test after starting therapy gave these results: [B]Total 312ng/dl and Free 67.1 pg/ml[/B] I have not experienced any side effects but also I have not experienced a lot of benefits either besides a more delayed ejaculation during sex, which I reported to the doctor. The doctor already told me he wants to stop the T-replacement therapy in June [B]"because it is not good to be on it for too long".[/B] I looked at him like he had two heads but didn't say anything because he was very reluctant to put me on it to begin with. Next time I see him I want to discuss with him increasing the dose instead of discontinuing it. I keep finding research that indicates that T replacement therapy to be effective it should be in the 450ng/dl range and above. I am afraid to confront my doctor with this information. What should I do? Thanks in advance for your responses. [/QUOTE]
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