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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Retest Labs...Any Insight?
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 23445" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>You are more than welcome to post when you want. There is one important question - are you feeling well enough to give TRT a fair shot? The adoption of a protocol, maintained for at least four, if not six, weeks with no changes? You have reasonable testosterone levels based on this most recent blood draw. Your E2 may well be on the lower side, but you indicated you're setting the AI aside. The improvements you're looking for, what so many of us look for with TRT, are not realized in one, two, three, or four weeks. True, we hope - and frequently begin - to see improvements during this time, but the full impact of androgen therapy only becomes evident over time. A lot of time. It may be weeks or months to achieve the full effects of the effort we are making. And it's not a silver bullet; we frequently have to turn to ancillary therapies to support the overall effort. You, by your own admission, deal with anxiety. Have you explored CBT therapy to see if it can help you with those issues?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 23445, member: 2624"] You are more than welcome to post when you want. There is one important question - are you feeling well enough to give TRT a fair shot? The adoption of a protocol, maintained for at least four, if not six, weeks with no changes? You have reasonable testosterone levels based on this most recent blood draw. Your E2 may well be on the lower side, but you indicated you're setting the AI aside. The improvements you're looking for, what so many of us look for with TRT, are not realized in one, two, three, or four weeks. True, we hope - and frequently begin - to see improvements during this time, but the full impact of androgen therapy only becomes evident over time. A lot of time. It may be weeks or months to achieve the full effects of the effort we are making. And it's not a silver bullet; we frequently have to turn to ancillary therapies to support the overall effort. You, by your own admission, deal with anxiety. Have you explored CBT therapy to see if it can help you with those issues? [/QUOTE]
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