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Update:

Doctor agreed with everything I had to say. Due to SoP though, he needs another confirmed low level. So, I had the draw for that this mornong, and the doc will call me as soon as they get the lab results.

Assuming the confirmed low level, he’ll call me in a script as soon as they get the result. Then I go pick the stuff up, go back to them so they can tell me how to pin and see me do it (already watched a shitload of videos, but they need to see me do it properly, because apparently most people are retarded). After that, pull bloods in 6-9 weeks to see where I stabilize, and go from there.
Did he discuss dose (amount) and frequency of injections? Keep in mind too that most docs are trained to use harpoons for T injection. Smile and say thank you. Then go order yourself some 28G insulin syringes from Totaldiabetes.com or some other service. If he prescribes weekly injections, strongly request that the same dose (e.g., 100 mg T-cyp) be broken up into E3D or twice weekly injections to prevent spiking of T levels 14-48 hours post-injection. This will minimize the need for E2 control and DHT control. Both E2 and DHT conversion are driven by peak levels of T.