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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 102441" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>If you are injecting 1ml of testosterone a week, and the standard vial typically provides 200mg of testosterone per ml, that's a lot of testosterone, divided dose or not. It's also best to confirm with your doctor or pharmacist how much you are injecting in milligrams. Doses are always expressed in milligrams, not cc or ml. The latter two are a volume of oil - only milligrams provides you with accurate information. </p><p></p><p>You present with a high SHBG. Did your doctor prescribe the a large single dose because of the elevated SHBG level? One of the great sayings in the world of TRT, attributed to Dr. John Crisler, is, "Start low and go slow." It is always easier to adjust a dose up...much harder to adjust down. You're seeing that. What was the discussion surrounding SHBG and protocol design?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 102441, member: 2624"] If you are injecting 1ml of testosterone a week, and the standard vial typically provides 200mg of testosterone per ml, that's a lot of testosterone, divided dose or not. It's also best to confirm with your doctor or pharmacist how much you are injecting in milligrams. Doses are always expressed in milligrams, not cc or ml. The latter two are a volume of oil - only milligrams provides you with accurate information. You present with a high SHBG. Did your doctor prescribe the a large single dose because of the elevated SHBG level? One of the great sayings in the world of TRT, attributed to Dr. John Crisler, is, "Start low and go slow." It is always easier to adjust a dose up...much harder to adjust down. You're seeing that. What was the discussion surrounding SHBG and protocol design? [/QUOTE]
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