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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Prescribe high arimidex dose...help!
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<blockquote data-quote="MarkM" data-source="post: 115033"><p>Most people don't do very well on one large weekly injection and find that splitting the dose into two equal injections per week woks much better for them. I would go ahead and make that change and I think you idea of stopping the arimidex until you get the results on the Estradiol Sensitive test is a good idea. There is a good chance you will not need it. </p><p></p><p>Once you find out what your SHBG is then you many need to adjust your injection frequency again. Your SHBG will determine what injection frequency you should be on. Very low SHBG individuals need every day or every other day (EOD) injections of small amounts of T to be successful on TRT while high SHBG people normally need one large injection a week. Most of us fall somewhere in the middle but it is important to find out what your SHBG is. Again, it will determne the proper injection protocol you should be on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkM, post: 115033"] Most people don't do very well on one large weekly injection and find that splitting the dose into two equal injections per week woks much better for them. I would go ahead and make that change and I think you idea of stopping the arimidex until you get the results on the Estradiol Sensitive test is a good idea. There is a good chance you will not need it. Once you find out what your SHBG is then you many need to adjust your injection frequency again. Your SHBG will determine what injection frequency you should be on. Very low SHBG individuals need every day or every other day (EOD) injections of small amounts of T to be successful on TRT while high SHBG people normally need one large injection a week. Most of us fall somewhere in the middle but it is important to find out what your SHBG is. Again, it will determne the proper injection protocol you should be on. [/QUOTE]
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