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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
TRT is not working for me! any suggestions ?
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 78940" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>Your SHBG is at the lower end of the scale, suggesting that you would benefit from smaller more frequent injections of testosterone. You made that move two weeks ago - a hopeful decision. But it's only been two weeks!!!! When you're living in TRT time you have to think long-term; two weeks is nothing but a blink. Frankly, the three weeks your doctor planned to wait is not enough time either. An insufficient number of half-life cycles will have passed for serum levels to be responding to your new protocol. At a minimum, one should wait four weeks, I believe Dr. Saya suggests five weeks, and my own doctor is steadfast in holding out for six weeks. In this game you have to be patient. </p><p></p><p>A few guys hit the jackpot and see sensational results, seemingly within days. The vast majority of us have taken a good bit of time to get to where we are. I'd certainly not make ANY further adjustments in your protocol until you've given the most recent adjustments time to be evaluated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 78940, member: 2624"] Your SHBG is at the lower end of the scale, suggesting that you would benefit from smaller more frequent injections of testosterone. You made that move two weeks ago - a hopeful decision. But it's only been two weeks!!!! When you're living in TRT time you have to think long-term; two weeks is nothing but a blink. Frankly, the three weeks your doctor planned to wait is not enough time either. An insufficient number of half-life cycles will have passed for serum levels to be responding to your new protocol. At a minimum, one should wait four weeks, I believe Dr. Saya suggests five weeks, and my own doctor is steadfast in holding out for six weeks. In this game you have to be patient. A few guys hit the jackpot and see sensational results, seemingly within days. The vast majority of us have taken a good bit of time to get to where we are. I'd certainly not make ANY further adjustments in your protocol until you've given the most recent adjustments time to be evaluated. [/QUOTE]
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