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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
New to TRT and need advice on possible change in dosage (NOT WORKING)
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<blockquote data-quote="zojo360" data-source="post: 63124" data-attributes="member: 14763"><p>It looks like your switching your protocol quickly and not allowing the minimum 6 weeks on a religious dosing schedule then do blood work. You did do a decent job of raising your T levels naturally btw but TRT may be your best bet. If you choose TRT, stick to an injection protocol, then get blood work to see how that schedule is working. Do you have full blood panels to share (pre TRT and latest)? I'm not to versed on subq injections but it seems 70mgs at one pin subq is a big amount. Most guys doing subq inject less more often (ED, EOD) and have great success. Maybe subq isn't what's best for you and IM might be better. The Arimidex dose seems to be a good start if that is your problem with high E2. Your on the path, just stick with it for 6 weeks RELIGIOUSLY then get full blood tests.</p><p></p><p>Good luck...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zojo360, post: 63124, member: 14763"] It looks like your switching your protocol quickly and not allowing the minimum 6 weeks on a religious dosing schedule then do blood work. You did do a decent job of raising your T levels naturally btw but TRT may be your best bet. If you choose TRT, stick to an injection protocol, then get blood work to see how that schedule is working. Do you have full blood panels to share (pre TRT and latest)? I'm not to versed on subq injections but it seems 70mgs at one pin subq is a big amount. Most guys doing subq inject less more often (ED, EOD) and have great success. Maybe subq isn't what's best for you and IM might be better. The Arimidex dose seems to be a good start if that is your problem with high E2. Your on the path, just stick with it for 6 weeks RELIGIOUSLY then get full blood tests. Good luck... [/QUOTE]
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