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Testosterone Basics & Questions
Starting TRT - Protocol question and initial effects
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<blockquote data-quote="S1W" data-source="post: 135891" data-attributes="member: 16947"><p>You're not alone with your nervousness about starting. And I don't want to add to that, but:</p><p></p><p>- IMHO the AI mixed with the Test is a bad idea. Also, there is a good chance you may not need an AI at all.</p><p></p><p>- I no longer use HCG so can't comment on that. I don't remember it feeling like an upper - didn't make me feel much of anything really but did drive E2 higher...which is why I no longer use it. I feel better without it. Some guys swear by it though.</p><p></p><p>- I think you should do Mon AM Thur PM. The timing isn't critical to the point that the hours need to be exactly offset, but yes stick to that if you can.</p><p></p><p>- If you're nervous about it before your theater demands, perhaps hold off on it? In the meantime I would seriously make an effort to see if you can get your doc to prescribe you just plain 'ol Test with no AI mixed in. It may be a hassle, but it will likely be worth it.</p><p></p><p>In fact I'd recommend just starting on Test with nothing else at all. Get dialed in with that, then add HCG to see if it's beneficial for you. Only add in Preg or an AI if absolutely necessary. I might even suggest not even starting TRT at all at this time with all that stuff, and consider going with one of the site sponsors here for treatment. Worst case scenario is you wasted $ on your current prescriptions and you have a to wait a bit until they would be able to prescribe you more Test. But beats starting out on a protocol that may cause issues for you, not feeling good, and then having to unf*$k everything.</p><p></p><p>Sorry I know that's a shitty response and probably not what you wanted to hear. Once you have what you need in order, start without hesitation or fear. If you start at a reasonably low dose, simple protocol, there is nothing to fear and it'll be old hat before you know it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S1W, post: 135891, member: 16947"] You're not alone with your nervousness about starting. And I don't want to add to that, but: - IMHO the AI mixed with the Test is a bad idea. Also, there is a good chance you may not need an AI at all. - I no longer use HCG so can't comment on that. I don't remember it feeling like an upper - didn't make me feel much of anything really but did drive E2 higher...which is why I no longer use it. I feel better without it. Some guys swear by it though. - I think you should do Mon AM Thur PM. The timing isn't critical to the point that the hours need to be exactly offset, but yes stick to that if you can. - If you're nervous about it before your theater demands, perhaps hold off on it? In the meantime I would seriously make an effort to see if you can get your doc to prescribe you just plain 'ol Test with no AI mixed in. It may be a hassle, but it will likely be worth it. In fact I'd recommend just starting on Test with nothing else at all. Get dialed in with that, then add HCG to see if it's beneficial for you. Only add in Preg or an AI if absolutely necessary. I might even suggest not even starting TRT at all at this time with all that stuff, and consider going with one of the site sponsors here for treatment. Worst case scenario is you wasted $ on your current prescriptions and you have a to wait a bit until they would be able to prescribe you more Test. But beats starting out on a protocol that may cause issues for you, not feeling good, and then having to unf*$k everything. Sorry I know that's a shitty response and probably not what you wanted to hear. Once you have what you need in order, start without hesitation or fear. If you start at a reasonably low dose, simple protocol, there is nothing to fear and it'll be old hat before you know it. [/QUOTE]
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