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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 29844" data-attributes="member: 12655"><p>Coast Watcher, I hear what you are saying. It's a good question. He gives me options based on the symptoms I describe plus my lab work. He lets me choose the option. That worked well in the beginning, but now something has changed and I'm trying to put my finger on it. It is why I am thinking of making a change.</p><p></p><p>You have stressed waiting 4 weeks after you change something the protocol. He has been telling me the same. I guess it started last year when I thought my T was going too high when it reached 1100 and 1284. (I was on 150 mgs weekly injections). So I started lowering it every two weeks. While doing that, my T level did not go lower (at least not right away). So I thought maybe I didn't need TRT anymore. I lowered it all the way to 40 mgs a week and started realizing that's too low. So I started bumping my dosage back up and that's when I hit a high E2 level (or at least what I thought was high). Haven't been able to find a regular regimen since. Perhaps I should have stayed where I was with 150 mg weekly and T at 1000-1200. You are right, in that I have not been patient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 29844, member: 12655"] Coast Watcher, I hear what you are saying. It's a good question. He gives me options based on the symptoms I describe plus my lab work. He lets me choose the option. That worked well in the beginning, but now something has changed and I'm trying to put my finger on it. It is why I am thinking of making a change. You have stressed waiting 4 weeks after you change something the protocol. He has been telling me the same. I guess it started last year when I thought my T was going too high when it reached 1100 and 1284. (I was on 150 mgs weekly injections). So I started lowering it every two weeks. While doing that, my T level did not go lower (at least not right away). So I thought maybe I didn't need TRT anymore. I lowered it all the way to 40 mgs a week and started realizing that's too low. So I started bumping my dosage back up and that's when I hit a high E2 level (or at least what I thought was high). Haven't been able to find a regular regimen since. Perhaps I should have stayed where I was with 150 mg weekly and T at 1000-1200. You are right, in that I have not been patient. [/QUOTE]
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