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Testosterone Basics & Questions
The benefits of low dose T injections . . .
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<blockquote data-quote="Melody68" data-source="post: 278693" data-attributes="member: 46595"><p>I'm 68 and have chosen to pursue TRT primarily to treat fatigue, amongst other things.</p><p></p><p>After a bad 3 1/2 month experience on gel (detailed elsewhere), I've finally convinced my endo to switch me to enanthate; my first injection was Saturday. Thanks to Madman for seeing me through that.</p><p></p><p>The question I had to answer was . . .what dose? Having frequented the board for the last month, it becomes obvious that many problems are caused by taking too large a dose. Then side effects have to be treated with other drugs, and they themselves produce more side effects. Don't need that . . .</p><p></p><p>Being concerned about hematocrit and estradiol, and loathe to start with blood-lettings and estrogen inhibitors, I decided to try a very conservative dose of 70mg total per week, injected twice per week. It's a pretty small amount in that syringe. I know that most will say that's not enough to get the job done, but how many of you have found success with small doses? Success to me would mean improved low T symptoms while not needing any drugs other than the T application . . .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Melody68, post: 278693, member: 46595"] I'm 68 and have chosen to pursue TRT primarily to treat fatigue, amongst other things. After a bad 3 1/2 month experience on gel (detailed elsewhere), I've finally convinced my endo to switch me to enanthate; my first injection was Saturday. Thanks to Madman for seeing me through that. The question I had to answer was . . .what dose? Having frequented the board for the last month, it becomes obvious that many problems are caused by taking too large a dose. Then side effects have to be treated with other drugs, and they themselves produce more side effects. Don't need that . . . Being concerned about hematocrit and estradiol, and loathe to start with blood-lettings and estrogen inhibitors, I decided to try a very conservative dose of 70mg total per week, injected twice per week. It's a pretty small amount in that syringe. I know that most will say that's not enough to get the job done, but how many of you have found success with small doses? Success to me would mean improved low T symptoms while not needing any drugs other than the T application . . . [/QUOTE]
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