
Originally Posted by
HRTstudent
this depends on how your doctor does shots.
I have heard something like this talked about before, but it wa with doctors who use infrequent injections such as once every 2-3 weeks. at 2-3 weeks there isn't much testosterone from a single 200mg injection left. So, it MIGHT be possible that at this point the body wants to increase testosterone production.
now, with injections at once or twice a week, you're not getting anywhere near this point. You will have supressed lh and fsh throughout and your T levels will be pretty stable around your target point.
but with gels, you're getting a daily rise and fall and never allowing your body to see a constant supply of testosterone. I'm not sure why your doctor would even say this. even the literature in an androgel Rx shows you very clear graphs that the T levels rise and drop off precipitously.
but the end game here is,what makes the patient feel better?