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    HRTstudent: So you're suggesting 100 mg injections per week, instead of the 200 mg that I got (except one at 300mg) every 2 weeks. The problem -- for me -- is that I live 35 mins from the place where I would get the injections.

    Do you you injection yourself? I'm not sure how that would work in my situation or if my dr. would even allow that. I know people need to be taught to give themselves daily insulin injections. I didn't think about the dr. letting people give themselves T shots.

    For the next 2 week (my trip) period I need to decide on whether 5g or 7.5g daily gel is the best to relieve the tiredness and irritability. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobe1000 View Post
    HRTstudent: So you're suggesting 100 mg injections per week, instead of the 200 mg that I got (except one at 300mg) every 2 weeks. The problem -- for me -- is that I live 35 mins from the place where I would get the injections.

    Do you you injection yourself? I'm not sure how that would work in my situation or if my dr. would even allow that. I know people need to be taught to give themselves daily insulin injections. I didn't think about the dr. letting people give themselves T shots.

    For the next 2 week (my trip) period I need to decide on whether 5g or 7.5g daily gel is the best to relieve the tiredness and irritability. Thanks
    Injecting on your own at home is simple and easy to do. They could teach you how to do it, but you could also just pull up something online. There's probably a million videos on youtube. I recommend the glutes for minimal pain and it's the "safest" area.

    I would expect far better results from 100mg per week rather than 200mg every 2 weeks.

    Keep in mind, TRT is more of a slower thing than it's led on to a lot of people. Most people, I would argue, do not wake up one day and say, "I'm a new man!" Rather, they slowly improve over months and months.

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