You have been mislead. First of all - you don't achieve anything like a steady-state on pellet therapy. In go the pellets, up shoots the testosterone, followed (typically) by your estradiol...and there's nothing you can do until the pellets decay and have to be replaced; then you start the entire process over again. It's next to impossible to mange side effects or make adjustments to your protocol. You can achieve far better results for a fraction of the cost with injections. An insulin syringe barely is noticed by the end of the first week. Shots, self-administered, two/three times a week or even daily in a few cases, can (for most men) be a ticket to success. Please...do yourself a favour and review some of the material here. Feel free to ask questions.