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    how high a level with T cream

    Hi, my doc is keen on compound T cream for TRT. Can 10% T cream get someones levels up into the high range of normal and lets say they absorb the cream well. How would in compare to 100mg of T IMI a week.

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    What is the daily dose of the cream and how do you measure that dose? But yes, if you are an "absorber", you can probably get to high normal levels this way. But the thing is...some can and some can't. Maybe you should try it and see. If that doesn't work, there are alternatives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sirupate;5***741
    What is the daily dose of the cream and how do you measure that dose? But yes, if you are an "absorber", you can probably get to high normal levels this way. But the thing is...some can and some can't. Maybe you should try it and see. If that doesn't work, there are alternatives.

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    x2^^

    if you do have a choice though, 90% plus that post here either are on or prefer injections even though gels/creams have been effective....read up some old posts..feel free to tell us what brought you here, any symptoms, goals, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sirupate;5***741
    What is the daily dose of the cream and how do you measure that dose? But yes, if you are an "absorber", you can probably get to high normal levels this way. But the thing is...some can and some can't. Maybe you should try it and see. If that doesn't work, there are alternatives.

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    I agree.
    I always rec the T shots, unless there are other medical issues going on that would warrant NOT to inject.

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