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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Saul" data-source="post: 84846" data-attributes="member: 16541"><p>If you have or can develop a good relationship with your Dr. you make be able to work with him to allow you to get your script and educate him about what to test and how often to inject. I started out at one injection every 2 weeks at 100 mg per shot. Not a good protocol. I worked with him to show him the blood tests to monitor, got my own blood tests, improved my lifestyle, and if TRT makes you feel better let the Dr know how much it is helping and make a list of every way it is helping. My BP went down, my lipids got better and I lost 10 pounds - and that makes the doctor realize that you two working together is making you healthier. I am now taking 35 mg every 3 days and am happy at this dose. If you can make it work, it is great to have your insurance covered doctor/rx be involved - but I agree with the other poster, if it gets complicated you will need an expert. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saul, post: 84846, member: 16541"] If you have or can develop a good relationship with your Dr. you make be able to work with him to allow you to get your script and educate him about what to test and how often to inject. I started out at one injection every 2 weeks at 100 mg per shot. Not a good protocol. I worked with him to show him the blood tests to monitor, got my own blood tests, improved my lifestyle, and if TRT makes you feel better let the Dr know how much it is helping and make a list of every way it is helping. My BP went down, my lipids got better and I lost 10 pounds - and that makes the doctor realize that you two working together is making you healthier. I am now taking 35 mg every 3 days and am happy at this dose. If you can make it work, it is great to have your insurance covered doctor/rx be involved - but I agree with the other poster, if it gets complicated you will need an expert. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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