
Originally Posted by
Cylon357
Without speaking for @TheDeadliftingDog, here is what I think he is saying and that I am onboard with:
1 - get your current blood work to see if you already qualify for prescribed TRT
2 - your current cycle suggestion is mid to low (edit: my opinion) TRT levels
3 - the dosage you are suggesting may not even get you to your natural levels
4 - you run the risk of permanent shutdown for a TRT dose. If you are going to run the risk, make it worth your while (like 300 to 500mg test per week)
Blood work should include Total and Free T, Estradiol Sensitive, LH and FSH, DHT, SHBG, PSA and TSH. Well, those are the ones I would pull, anyhow. These will help you assess your current situation and determine if there is a need for prescribed TRT or if your suggested dose would do anything for you.
Note that you could get by without some of those tests, but at 40 years old, they become more important.
Do you have all your PCT drugs and other ancillaries?