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Switching from Testopel pellets to Injections
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<blockquote data-quote="psaufan" data-source="post: 62852" data-attributes="member: 15079"><p>Hello everyone...new member/first post! I've been doing Testopel pellets for 18 months now...usually every 14 to 16 weeks. Small dosage of five pellets each time.</p><p></p><p>I felt great for the first 12 months...all the usual positive side effects. However, these last six months, which has been two insertions, I have not felt near as good. I was prescribed Arimidex four months ago. I was given 1 mg pills that I cut into .25 mg portions that I take very 3rd day. I can't really say much changed after I began to take the Arimidex...somewhat better, but not back to where I was when I was at my best.</p><p></p><p>I had blood work done 6 weeks after my last insert and my TT was 726...Free T was 12.3...Estradoil (sensitive) was 22.4. This was a DiscountLabs order, so please feel free to ask about other bloodwork results.</p><p></p><p>I have an appointment with a Doctor next Friday to discuss IM injections (test cyp and HCG). Pellets are a bit trouble-free. However, four inserts a year for another 20 years (I am 50 years old) means 80 more incision in my rear end...that is not very appealing. I'm 6' and weigh 165 lbs...not a lot of surface area there to work with...Ha!</p><p></p><p>Here is my question: has anyone here noticed diminished results with pellets? Has anyone converted from pellets to injections? If so, what should I expect during the switch-over?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any insight or suggestions!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="psaufan, post: 62852, member: 15079"] Hello everyone...new member/first post! I've been doing Testopel pellets for 18 months now...usually every 14 to 16 weeks. Small dosage of five pellets each time. I felt great for the first 12 months...all the usual positive side effects. However, these last six months, which has been two insertions, I have not felt near as good. I was prescribed Arimidex four months ago. I was given 1 mg pills that I cut into .25 mg portions that I take very 3rd day. I can't really say much changed after I began to take the Arimidex...somewhat better, but not back to where I was when I was at my best. I had blood work done 6 weeks after my last insert and my TT was 726...Free T was 12.3...Estradoil (sensitive) was 22.4. This was a DiscountLabs order, so please feel free to ask about other bloodwork results. I have an appointment with a Doctor next Friday to discuss IM injections (test cyp and HCG). Pellets are a bit trouble-free. However, four inserts a year for another 20 years (I am 50 years old) means 80 more incision in my rear end...that is not very appealing. I'm 6' and weigh 165 lbs...not a lot of surface area there to work with...Ha! Here is my question: has anyone here noticed diminished results with pellets? Has anyone converted from pellets to injections? If so, what should I expect during the switch-over? Thanks for any insight or suggestions! [/QUOTE]
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