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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Would love some input on lab results
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 108291" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>Still amazes me though that any doctor would prescribe Andriol (oral) as most would at least start someone on transdermal (Androgel/Testim/Axiron/Compounded gel/cream) even the STUPID ones!</p><p></p><p>If you have it now you can either adhere to the 80mg (40mg twice daily) and your levels will come back low or try the proper dose 120-160mg/day (60-80mg twice daily) but even than your levels will more than likely be sub-par.</p><p></p><p>It would be much better to just avoid starting the Andriol and find someone to treat you that understands what is involved although in Canada it is very difficult.</p><p></p><p>Many end up finding a doctor who will prescribe injections and than they mange their own protocol of course within doses recommended by doctor.</p><p></p><p>As far as self injections I would just try to convince the doctor to let you do injections once weekly and than on your own you can split your weekly dose and inject every 3.5 days as trying to convince doctors of twice weekly injections is difficult.</p><p></p><p>In your case if you are stuck with this doctor for now and you feel you want to try the Andriol first and than convice him to move to injections is your call but it would be much better if you can find someone that is more knowledgeable.....but again I understand that is easier said than done as I am also a fellow Canuck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 108291, member: 13851"] Still amazes me though that any doctor would prescribe Andriol (oral) as most would at least start someone on transdermal (Androgel/Testim/Axiron/Compounded gel/cream) even the STUPID ones! If you have it now you can either adhere to the 80mg (40mg twice daily) and your levels will come back low or try the proper dose 120-160mg/day (60-80mg twice daily) but even than your levels will more than likely be sub-par. It would be much better to just avoid starting the Andriol and find someone to treat you that understands what is involved although in Canada it is very difficult. Many end up finding a doctor who will prescribe injections and than they mange their own protocol of course within doses recommended by doctor. As far as self injections I would just try to convince the doctor to let you do injections once weekly and than on your own you can split your weekly dose and inject every 3.5 days as trying to convince doctors of twice weekly injections is difficult. In your case if you are stuck with this doctor for now and you feel you want to try the Andriol first and than convice him to move to injections is your call but it would be much better if you can find someone that is more knowledgeable.....but again I understand that is easier said than done as I am also a fellow Canuck! [/QUOTE]
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