
Originally Posted by
Ol_Wolf
From my research so far, pellets do not absorb evenly. Cremes are also not absorbed the same on every application and also testosterone cremes are not generally made for women. Then you get all the other issues with the cream of secondary contact. I found a couple TRT sites that say TRT for Females is about 10% of what it is for guys, granted they don't list an actual amount for either. To me that says 7-15 mg a week would be all that a female would use since most guys would be in the 75 mg to 150 mg. Also they recommend starting low and doing blood work before going up. With the relatively small amount being used I can't see pinning twice a week for that amount. One other thing is they recommend subcutaneous injection rather than into the muscle. This is probably to slow the absorption time and create better regulation.
Lot more research needed before I could say go with female TRT without a doctor involved, problem is most doctors instantly go to pellets and estrogen stuff to regulate female hormones and rarely really look at testosterone numbers. My wife's blood work put her testosterone total at 17 ng/dL. The lab work says 2-45 is normal, but when I look online I see TRT clinics recommend 15 ng/dL to 70 ng/dL and even one site that listed the low as 20 ng/dL. Also they say to get symptom relief levels may reach 200 ng/dL to 300 ng/dL. Those seem really high for a woman.