Quote Originally Posted by Titleesq View Post
Nah, not self-medicating (except for the idiotic move of taking my 2nd inject way too soon). I'll never do that again, but you live and learn sometimes. I was stupid and uneducated, and when the doc told me I had low T, I figured the more I took, the better I'd feel. Like I said, stupid mistake. I have only had one consultation with my current doc, and I think something may be fishy. Why she prescribed me Test injects with only my presenting symptoms and a single blood test (Total T) makes me suspect. While there may not be any doctors on this forum, it sure seems like there is lots of good information. All I'm trying to do is educate myself properly so I can question my doctors advice and not follow it blindly. I want to get better, and I'm willing to do whatever that may take.




Thanks for chiming in.......
Glad to help...

Without a doubt lots of experience here (both good and bad) with guys who have seen and been through it all...some a number of times! But remember one thing; everyone is different so what the guys here tell you is what they experienced and what you experience may well be much different. So, get with a competent TRT Doc and get the help you so deservedly owe yourself. There is no reason for you to feel like you do and with the right help you will feel like a new man.

My guess, to put your mind at ease a bit, is that your LH, FSH and E2 will all stabilize when the test you injected is metabolized. You were diagnosed as Low T; but the question is why? Are your primary or secondary? You won't know till that Test in you has run it's course and all levels stabilized so you can be checked again and diagnosed properly. There are a lot of guys here who have been totally mismanaged by uneducated and ignorant Doc's so make sure you find the right healthcare.

The labs you have now are all F'd up and not accurate because of the 400 mg of Test.