Wait, you had a TT of 732 before starting TRT?? That's a typo right? If not, your wife definitely has a right to be mad bc somebody gave you bad advice. Whatever the problem was, it wasn't Low Test.
Supposedly, yes. Plus hcg has lots of other effects, both mental and physical. Look at some of the research by dr crisler or any of the other big names in Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT). They make hcg sound like a must on HRT
To keep the hormone MUCH more stable without the peaks n troughs, you would want to inject cypionate at least once a week. Twice a week would be even better. This would also keep the sides down. Hope this helps
Awesome to hear bro. I'm so excited to get my low test worked out that I can barely stand it. I'm sure I'm gonna feel the same thing after my first inject. Just excited for what's to come(pun intended) :-P
I am considering IMT for my therapy. I spoke to Todd last week and he was extremely easy-going and understood my issues. My insurance just doesn't cover out of network providers at all. I'm getting my labs done tomorrow morning and physical next Wednesday. Is it ok for someone to give a price...
Yes, it is sort of like a small booster cycle at the onset. I do agree with that, but it sounds like that's what he was going for. I.e. something a little above normal TRT. And yes, you would have to monitor it and drop the propionate if a problem occurred but at least it's a short ester and...
Oak, With that small a dose of the short ester, I don't see it causing much in the way of negative sides. It is primarily going to jump start the therapy since it takes a while for the cyp to kick in. I would only do the prop for the first 6 weeks or so for the boost.
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