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Mr. BB is way more knowledgeable than me when it comes to specifics, I can only talk in generalities as someone who has been on TRT injectables for about 2 years and almost a year of topicals before that.
It looks like the claim is after your initial first month of treatment, you only need to do it 5 times a year, and it is administered in 750mg doses...just like you said your doc wanted to do. I would double check with him/his office to see if that's what he means. If so, search the forums to see how AVEED is working for other people here.
I know you're doing a bunch of stuff now and happy with the results (and avoiding obesity might be one of the healthiest things you can do) but do you have any idea what this is doing to your blood levels? LH, FSH, Kidney, blood pressure, high or low estrogen...these are all things that should be monitored. And more. I'm hoping your doctor is doing this and you didn't mention it, otherwise you'll have to take things into your own hands and get these tests done. Even so, it sounds like you may still need professional help.
The AI will keep estrogen low, but how much do you need? I'm more sensitive to it so my dose is half or less of what is normally prescribed. You don't want it to go too low, but you don't want it to go too high either. It's a tricky puzzle to figure out. And then when you're in a normal "range", you might actually feel better at the higher or lower end of that.
Honestly, it sounds like you are looking for legit TRT therapy and getting the tests are part of the process. My life was SHITTY before I got on TRT, and it took a long time for it to turn around. It is STILL turning around, so it's not an overnight thing but what other choice do we have?
So I would double check with your doc to make sure he is giving you AVEED, and if he's not or you're not satisfied with the way that treatment sounds to you, find another doctor. You can find them online they don't even have to be in the state you live in. There is a sticky here on finding a doc. You can also look at reviews online and call and talk to the offices to see what you're in for before committing. They will also need tests too, though. They need to make sure you are a good candidate for this.
It's your health, and only you can decide what to do about it. Don't settle for a doctor or treatment you aren't into, and ask plenty of questions when you do find a doctor. They should be working with you, not against you, and you need to do what's best for you. Hopefully your doc is talking AVEED and you can go from there.