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<blockquote data-quote="arctickat" data-source="post: 15037" data-attributes="member: 2172"><p>T-Dog, I have been on TRT for 1 year now. I am 59 and was started out on 4 Pumps of Androgel, after 6 months my T level increased from 230-420 and Uro was satisfied. I wasn't and had him switch me to sub q injections 2 x week. I asked for HCG and he wasn't familiar with the treatment. I set up an appointment with Dr Saya and my initial Test was 586 and and free was about 19 after changing to sub q injections. Dr. Saya wasn't satisfied and changed my T dosage added hcg and anastrazole and my results which just came in after 3 months showed T levels of 936 and free T of 39 with sensitive e2 of 16. To directly answer your question, I did not notice any real results while I was on Androgel. When I switched to injections my energy level increased and I began to work out 6 days a week alternating between rowing and elliptical. I began to see a decrease in body fat in my midsection, around the rib area first and then that stubborn area around your belly. 6 months after starting injections my love handles are gone and its getting harder to inject my stomach area sub q. As far as muscle gain, after 3 months of injections we went to Mexico with a group of friends from all over who we only see down there. Everyone commented on how defined my arms and legs were as well as my shoulders and back. I am not weight training so I have to conclude the T is helping in that department. I am delighted with what is happening and so is my wife. Have patience and seek a Dr. who is at the forefront of this therapy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arctickat, post: 15037, member: 2172"] T-Dog, I have been on TRT for 1 year now. I am 59 and was started out on 4 Pumps of Androgel, after 6 months my T level increased from 230-420 and Uro was satisfied. I wasn't and had him switch me to sub q injections 2 x week. I asked for HCG and he wasn't familiar with the treatment. I set up an appointment with Dr Saya and my initial Test was 586 and and free was about 19 after changing to sub q injections. Dr. Saya wasn't satisfied and changed my T dosage added hcg and anastrazole and my results which just came in after 3 months showed T levels of 936 and free T of 39 with sensitive e2 of 16. To directly answer your question, I did not notice any real results while I was on Androgel. When I switched to injections my energy level increased and I began to work out 6 days a week alternating between rowing and elliptical. I began to see a decrease in body fat in my midsection, around the rib area first and then that stubborn area around your belly. 6 months after starting injections my love handles are gone and its getting harder to inject my stomach area sub q. As far as muscle gain, after 3 months of injections we went to Mexico with a group of friends from all over who we only see down there. Everyone commented on how defined my arms and legs were as well as my shoulders and back. I am not weight training so I have to conclude the T is helping in that department. I am delighted with what is happening and so is my wife. Have patience and seek a Dr. who is at the forefront of this therapy. [/QUOTE]
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