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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Recent blood work after switching to EOD injections 2 months ago
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<blockquote data-quote="HoustonTX" data-source="post: 33564" data-attributes="member: 12463"><p>I've spoken 2 a couple of docs here in Houston. My current doc just put me on 200mgs and had no real guidance. The doc did give me arimidex when my e2 shot up over 70. Hcg was the same story. The good news is that the doc will prescribe what I need. But, the bad news is it's not really much of a TRT/ hrt program! I've been to another well known doc in Houston, and my first visit with him was worse. He wanted to more than double my arimidex when my last blood test just weeks before I came in to see him had me in the 30's. That would tanked my E2. So, I've been adjusting from experience and advice. If I were to switch, I would have a consult with defy and gave myself a timeframe to make this work or switch to defy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoustonTX, post: 33564, member: 12463"] I've spoken 2 a couple of docs here in Houston. My current doc just put me on 200mgs and had no real guidance. The doc did give me arimidex when my e2 shot up over 70. Hcg was the same story. The good news is that the doc will prescribe what I need. But, the bad news is it's not really much of a TRT/ hrt program! I've been to another well known doc in Houston, and my first visit with him was worse. He wanted to more than double my arimidex when my last blood test just weeks before I came in to see him had me in the 30's. That would tanked my E2. So, I've been adjusting from experience and advice. If I were to switch, I would have a consult with defy and gave myself a timeframe to make this work or switch to defy [/QUOTE]
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