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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
This is the status quo attitude about half life
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<blockquote data-quote="JMP" data-source="post: 73007" data-attributes="member: 15616"><p>Yeah, as a lower SHBG guy (22) as well I thought it left a lot of things out as far as what the protocol would do. Also their reasoning ignores the build up of t levels over time and also the spike in Estradiol that would come with a large dose at one time. But really I just posted this because of how smug they were in presenting the info. Yes, it is 4 yrs old so maybe they have changed the way they do things. However being a recent patient at Defy it seemed antiquated and cookie cutter. I recently spoke with a nurse friend of mine that said that the doctors office where she works is still doing it this way currently (200mg every 14 days).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMP, post: 73007, member: 15616"] Yeah, as a lower SHBG guy (22) as well I thought it left a lot of things out as far as what the protocol would do. Also their reasoning ignores the build up of t levels over time and also the spike in Estradiol that would come with a large dose at one time. But really I just posted this because of how smug they were in presenting the info. Yes, it is 4 yrs old so maybe they have changed the way they do things. However being a recent patient at Defy it seemed antiquated and cookie cutter. I recently spoke with a nurse friend of mine that said that the doctors office where she works is still doing it this way currently (200mg every 14 days). [/QUOTE]
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