
Originally Posted by
kelkel
Agree with Asian but I'll add the following. TRT is for life in most cases. You need to get dialed in with your dosage as well as considering an HCG protocol. An AI may be needed as well as most TRT-ers do end up needing one at a very low dose.
I'd be more interested in reviewing your BW that put you on TRT if you can post it. Be sure to include ranges. If you can, do it in the TRT forum and re-post your initial thread there. Especially interested in LH/FSH, full thyroid panels, cortisol, shbg. Many things can cause low T such as being Hypothyroid or pathologies. Even high cortisol levels can basically shut your T down.
To many docs just automatically prescribe T instead of locating your actual problem. Your young, you don't want to be on TRT yet unless you absolutely have to. What your doc prescribed to you already tells me he does not know TRT or hormones or half-lives for that matter. Visit the TRT forum and read the stickies and get caught up on what you need to know. A wealth of knowledge is there. When it comes to injections a minimum of once a week is necessary. Some of us split the dosage and go every 3.5 days for more stable levels.
Welcome to the forums jyphotog. Stick around and learn.