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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Success stories for managing TRT induced increase in hematocrit?
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael D" data-source="post: 192873" data-attributes="member: 41091"><p>First, there is no re-starting my own T production. I'm taking T because my body quite making it in sufficient quantities. That was why I was asking about clomids, because I read they can stimulate more T production, even in with people that have hypogonadism (me). It doesn't hurt to start small, and slowly add more if I'm not having any hematocrit issues. I can try 1/4 of the troche (10 mg) twice daily. But you are saying that the injections release T more gradually, providing a more steady supply with less difference between peak and trough? At the very beginning of my TRT regime, 7 years ago, I did inject EOD. But that just got old...not so much the needle stick...but the remembering to do it. </p><p></p><p>If anyone out there is an experience MD in this field, I would appreciate being taken as a patient. Right now it's me and Google...then a conversation with my general practitioner where I try to educate him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael D, post: 192873, member: 41091"] First, there is no re-starting my own T production. I'm taking T because my body quite making it in sufficient quantities. That was why I was asking about clomids, because I read they can stimulate more T production, even in with people that have hypogonadism (me). It doesn't hurt to start small, and slowly add more if I'm not having any hematocrit issues. I can try 1/4 of the troche (10 mg) twice daily. But you are saying that the injections release T more gradually, providing a more steady supply with less difference between peak and trough? At the very beginning of my TRT regime, 7 years ago, I did inject EOD. But that just got old...not so much the needle stick...but the remembering to do it. If anyone out there is an experience MD in this field, I would appreciate being taken as a patient. Right now it's me and Google...then a conversation with my general practitioner where I try to educate him. [/QUOTE]
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