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hit the wall
2 weeks after my last t shot, talk about hitting the wall i feel worse now than i did when i went there in the beginning.My Doc put me on Androderm,what a waste of money.A sticky mess which that leaves me with a nice rash every where i put it.Has any body ever benifited from this mess?I stopped using the patch 3 days before my next blood work.This should bring my t levels down. Next week i see my Doc again hopfully i can convince him to put me back on t shots.
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That was my Doc's choice. He said he wanted to flood my system with test then stabilize with the patch.He also said it was more convenient.I still do not understand that last statement.Its not convenient for me.You have to wear them at bed time other wise they fall off.They do not flex with your skin like a band-aid and the glue stays on your skin which does not come off easy.You cannot take a shower with the patch they fall off.You cant go the gym they fall off, etc,etc,etc,,,,
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I don't understand why these moron docs pimp the gels. Maybe they get some kind of incentive from the drug companies.
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i've heard some mixed opinions about creams/gels because some guys have a hard time absorbing them. i've heard alot of bad things about patches for the same reasons described above.
shots are a guaranteed delivery, it's just a matter of getting the dose right for your body and then keeping E2 at a good level. |
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