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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 137462" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>You wrote of "1/2cc" of testosterone. That's a volume of oil, not a dose. It's best to express your dose in terms of milligrams. Your injecting testosterone dispensed in a vial that indicates there are 200mg per ml? So, that works out to 100mg of testosterone twice weekly?</p><p></p><p>In respect to blood draw for your lab tests, always test in the trough. That means just prior to your next injection so that you and your doctor can determine how well your protocol is sustained across the course of the week. That becomes particularly important when you have so many moving pieces, different drugs being taken at different points during the week.</p><p></p><p>You are on a significant dose of testosterone. You can always see how your body reacts without anastrozol in the six weeks that are about to start and then back up your subjective feelings with lab tests (always using the sensitive estradiol test only - the standard test is worthless for men). Or you could add anastrozole now and do the same sort of self-assessment.</p><p></p><p>Is your SHBG sitting just under 30? What was said about the large testosterone dose you've been prescribed given that your pre-TRT level was not unreasonable?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 137462, member: 2624"] You wrote of "1/2cc" of testosterone. That's a volume of oil, not a dose. It's best to express your dose in terms of milligrams. Your injecting testosterone dispensed in a vial that indicates there are 200mg per ml? So, that works out to 100mg of testosterone twice weekly? In respect to blood draw for your lab tests, always test in the trough. That means just prior to your next injection so that you and your doctor can determine how well your protocol is sustained across the course of the week. That becomes particularly important when you have so many moving pieces, different drugs being taken at different points during the week. You are on a significant dose of testosterone. You can always see how your body reacts without anastrozol in the six weeks that are about to start and then back up your subjective feelings with lab tests (always using the sensitive estradiol test only - the standard test is worthless for men). Or you could add anastrozole now and do the same sort of self-assessment. Is your SHBG sitting just under 30? What was said about the large testosterone dose you've been prescribed given that your pre-TRT level was not unreasonable? [/QUOTE]
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