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Just Started TRT - Injection Frequency Disagreement - Insight?
Hey Everyone,
I've been reading and posting on the TRT forum in addition to others here on 'ology for most of this year and have gotten great insight, guidance, and support. After a year long battle with GP's and after waiting 6 months to see an Endocrinologist, I have been, at 31, prescribed a 3 month trial run of Testosterone to see how I respond.
My prescription, which was emailed to me so I did not have a chance to speak with the Endo as he wrote it, is for 200mg Test E every 2 weeks. Below is an excerpt of an email I sent bringing up the injection frequency necessity I hear time and time again here, then my Endo's assistant's response.
My Email:
Thanks for the quick turn around. Quick question: I was under the impression that weekly injections provide much more stable serum testosterone levels as well as minimize aromatization. Is it OK if I inject every week instead in order to minimize the highs and lows?
Endo's Assistant's Response:
The Dr. usually starts patients with injections every two weeks. It could be one of the following reasons:
1. Most patients go to there GP’s office to initialize the injection so biweekly dose is just to minimize the trips and await time in GP’s office
2. It reduces skin trauma by reducing the frequency of injection
3. For self-inject patients, it's just easier for him to draw more medication into the tiny syringe than the lesser amount.
If there is cycling before the end of two weeks, then he will switch the patient to the weekly dose.
Hope this make sense and let us know how you feel after you start the injection.
I did my first injection yesterday of 100mg, should I keep on that course (100mg a week) or follow the Endo's protocol and risk what seem to be the inevitable hormonal peaks and valleys that so many seem to get with injecting every 2 weeks?
Hey Everyone,
I've been reading and posting on the TRT forum in addition to others here on 'ology for most of this year and have gotten great insight, guidance, and support. After a year long battle with GP's and after waiting 6 months to see an Endocrinologist, I have been, at 31, prescribed a 3 month trial run of Testosterone to see how I respond.
My prescription, which was emailed to me so I did not have a chance to speak with the Endo as he wrote it, is for 200mg Test E every 2 weeks. Below is an excerpt of an email I sent bringing up the injection frequency necessity I hear time and time again here, then my Endo's assistant's response.
My Email:
Thanks for the quick turn around. Quick question: I was under the impression that weekly injections provide much more stable serum testosterone levels as well as minimize aromatization. Is it OK if I inject every week instead in order to minimize the highs and lows?
Endo's Assistant's Response:
The Dr. usually starts patients with injections every two weeks. It could be one of the following reasons:
1. Most patients go to there GP’s office to initialize the injection so biweekly dose is just to minimize the trips and await time in GP’s office
2. It reduces skin trauma by reducing the frequency of injection
3. For self-inject patients, it's just easier for him to draw more medication into the tiny syringe than the lesser amount.
If there is cycling before the end of two weeks, then he will switch the patient to the weekly dose.
Hope this make sense and let us know how you feel after you start the injection.
I did my first injection yesterday of 100mg, should I keep on that course (100mg a week) or follow the Endo's protocol and risk what seem to be the inevitable hormonal peaks and valleys that so many seem to get with injecting every 2 weeks?