I’m an older guy that is currently taking Testosterone Depot Cyp injections. I was prescribed this medication by my doctor to replace the testosterone that my body is not producing anymore. I’ve asked the doctor some questions that I’d also like to get answers from people here that are familiar with the effects of testosterone.
My testosterone levels had been low for sometime but not low enough that the doctors would consider putting me on a prescription of testosterone. It was running around 212 which the doctor called low average but when the level fell to 86 and my breast were getting tender the doctor put me on Testosterone Depot Cyp 200 Mg/1 ml per week. Originally I was taking that amount every 2 weeks but I upped it to every week and after my last test showed my level at 876 my doctor said to continue taking that amount every week.
My question is should I worry about my testosterone turning to estrogen since the doctor does not have me taking this medication in cycles? He says that my body is not producing enough to worry about messing it up. I was thinking that maybe if I cycled it along with Clomide that it may stimulate my body to generate more of it on its own testosterone. Is it likely that would happen or should I not worry about it and continue taking the 200 Mg per week without a break.
What if I upped the amount I’m taking now since I’ve started back to weight lifting? Would that extra amount of testosterone start turning to estrogen if I didn’t cycle the dosages?
Back a few years ago I had lifted weights for 2 years regularly without any appreciable gains. Since I’ve started taking the testosterone I’ve had more gains weight lifting in the past 4 months than the previous 2 years.
No one would have figured me to be low on testosterone because my beard is as thick as a mountain man’s and my voice is low and women have always been high on my list of priorities. The doctor said that it is not uncommon to not show any noticeable outward effects of low testosterone.
Anyway, any advice anyone one wants to give will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.