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<blockquote data-quote="S1W" data-source="post: 194070" data-attributes="member: 16947"><p>The big question is - WHY did your doctor lower your already low dose? </p><p></p><p>If there were side effects such as high hematocrit, etc then that is probably the prudent thing to do. If, however, he simply looked at the number (984 TT) and decided "that's too high", even though you told him you felt fantastic and had no negative side effects, than it is time to find it new doctor. </p><p></p><p>May be time to find a new doctor anyway since he is telling you to alternate your dose everyday and is having you take very low doses that may be causing you more harm than good... I'd get on that asap.</p><p></p><p>So first order of business - start looking for a new doctor, preferably one who specializes in TRT, etc. In the meantime, I'd probably just average the two different doses and apply 56mg per day in order to at least maintain some consistency.</p><p></p><p>Honestly all of those dosages seem too low and I would expect the lower test results. Surprised you got TT to 984. Of course, I'm assuming you understand that timing really matters when doing labs on a cream protocol and that you were consistent with application times and blood draw times in relation to application times. How long after applying cream did you get blood drawn for each of those three results?</p><p></p><p>I agree with you that cream is different than injections in terms of response time - no, you should not need to wait as long for things to fall into place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S1W, post: 194070, member: 16947"] The big question is - WHY did your doctor lower your already low dose? If there were side effects such as high hematocrit, etc then that is probably the prudent thing to do. If, however, he simply looked at the number (984 TT) and decided "that's too high", even though you told him you felt fantastic and had no negative side effects, than it is time to find it new doctor. May be time to find a new doctor anyway since he is telling you to alternate your dose everyday and is having you take very low doses that may be causing you more harm than good... I'd get on that asap. So first order of business - start looking for a new doctor, preferably one who specializes in TRT, etc. In the meantime, I'd probably just average the two different doses and apply 56mg per day in order to at least maintain some consistency. Honestly all of those dosages seem too low and I would expect the lower test results. Surprised you got TT to 984. Of course, I'm assuming you understand that timing really matters when doing labs on a cream protocol and that you were consistent with application times and blood draw times in relation to application times. How long after applying cream did you get blood drawn for each of those three results? I agree with you that cream is different than injections in terms of response time - no, you should not need to wait as long for things to fall into place. [/QUOTE]
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