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Transitioning from Inj to TD’s
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<blockquote data-quote="S1W" data-source="post: 98843" data-attributes="member: 16947"><p>I have only been on TRT for just over 6 months so my experience is certainly limited. However, I felt better on daily compounded cream compared to current T Cyp injections and my labs reflected that too. I'm going to continue to try to dial in my protocol with injections because they're way more convenient for me but think about going back to cream all the time.</p><p></p><p>I applied the cream once in the morning. I did notice I would get a bit tired at night but that turned out to be a net positive as it helped me sleep. However, I do prefer the convenience of the E3.5D injection schedule. It's not that putting on cream every morning was really such a hassle - but rather waiting for it to dry then rubbing it again with a bit of moisturizer as there always seemed to be a bit of a film/residue. I would also apply with a nitrile glove to avoid wasting cream on my hands (local compounder didn't use topiclick dispenser - just a little jar/reusable dosing syringe). The whole thing was kind of a process.</p><p></p><p>Other things I noticed:</p><p> Sleep better on creams as mentioned above. Acne worse on creams. Body composition/workouts seemed better on creams. Nocturnal erections/morning wood seem better on injections. </p><p></p><p>As mentioned above, this not an apples to apples comparison and I'm still getting dialed in so take it with a grain of salt - just my experiences so far.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your transition and please let us know how it goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S1W, post: 98843, member: 16947"] I have only been on TRT for just over 6 months so my experience is certainly limited. However, I felt better on daily compounded cream compared to current T Cyp injections and my labs reflected that too. I'm going to continue to try to dial in my protocol with injections because they're way more convenient for me but think about going back to cream all the time. I applied the cream once in the morning. I did notice I would get a bit tired at night but that turned out to be a net positive as it helped me sleep. However, I do prefer the convenience of the E3.5D injection schedule. It's not that putting on cream every morning was really such a hassle - but rather waiting for it to dry then rubbing it again with a bit of moisturizer as there always seemed to be a bit of a film/residue. I would also apply with a nitrile glove to avoid wasting cream on my hands (local compounder didn't use topiclick dispenser - just a little jar/reusable dosing syringe). The whole thing was kind of a process. Other things I noticed: Sleep better on creams as mentioned above. Acne worse on creams. Body composition/workouts seemed better on creams. Nocturnal erections/morning wood seem better on injections. As mentioned above, this not an apples to apples comparison and I'm still getting dialed in so take it with a grain of salt - just my experiences so far. Good luck with your transition and please let us know how it goes. [/QUOTE]
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