Keep some nolva on hand in case you have gyno issues.
Btw... Inject every 3.5 days
I think HRT should be in a class of it's own. Doctors should be able to specialize in HRT. The way it stands, you can have a number of different doctors prescribe testosterone, from (like you said) a urologist, endocrinologist, to regular family doc. The endo technically specializes in all the glands/hormones in the body, but HRT is a big enough sector that a new specialty could be developed just for it. We already have TRT clinics popping up everywhere. Yes some doctors choose to specialize in HRT, but it's a wild west out there with the standards and every doctor seems to be doing whatever they want, as evidenced by some of the crazy schedules we've seen real TRT patients being put on.
Oh it is, the pubbies are just too concerned with making health insurance payments so they can further get ripped off by PCP copays. My total HRT bill estimate would be less than half what I’d pay for useless insurance that I’d never use. People’s priorities are just fucked.
Right, but how do you know ahead of time? You're not just going to ask random people "hey do you know a good TRT doc?"
If there was a set, research fortified, protocol(s), it would ensure that even the less-informed doctors would prescribe a good regimen.
Before I ever did my first shot I went to a TRT clinic that wanted to sign me up for the year (I think it was about 2.5 grand) right away, no questions asked. I verbally told them my T was low, and it wasn't even that low (470), and they were going to take my word for it on the first visit.
My buddy went to a different clinic and they were giving him 1 shot of 250 mg Test C, with Anastrazole mixed in the oil. Never had him do bloodwork the entire time he was with them.
The problem is they're treating TRT like it's medical marijuana, sort of in a grey area. A lot of people end up going to these bullshit TRT clinics that are here today, gone tomorrow, just like the one I Went to.
Seems the consensus on here is that 400mg every 10 days for my TRT is not ideal. I'm not arguing that it's not bad protocol but curious as to why it's not good.
Previously was 400mg every 2 weeks. I walked into the gym just over 2 years ago obese, sedentary, having an awful diet and in terrible shape. I've lost about 120 lbs of fat and gotten pretty fit. Knowing little about testosterone therapy I was looking for any edge I could get, was focused on how much lean muscle mass I could add. My primary care doctor of 15 years was happy I was so focused on fitness and changing my life he switched it 400mg every 10 days with me pestering him about high of TRT I could go.
A few people were asking here:
I'm 6'3", 205, aprox 17% BF, trying to drop that a little before starting a higher dose cycle
Last blood work I had I waited 17 days after last injection and was about 300 ng/dl. Since I normally receive injections every 10 days, the previous bloodwork was taken on the 10th day prior to be injected and was 689 ng/dL
Please read this, everything is explained here (also check out the whole TRT section):
https://forums.steroid.com/hormone-r...rting-trt.html
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