Just to add to what Megatron has:
1) 467 is from an early blood test - it may take a couple more weeks for the effects of the exogenous test to fully build in your bloodstream. Going with 2x a week as mentioned above will also help to prevent a hormonal rollercoaster ride.
2) Test boosters work marginally at best and are aimed at boosting your NATURAL test levels which, if you're on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) are nonexistent. Another factor that will help increase your levels is to lose any extra body fat and to also check your estrogen levels. A natural mechanism that our bodies utilize is to convert what it feels to be "extra" testosterone into estrogen through aromatization. This process is amplified in bodyfat and can also be controlled with the use of an aromatase inhibitor (AI) that most doctors aren't up to date on yet.
If your blood tests come back high for estrogen, I would definitely bring this up to your doctor as a cause for concern as high E2 levels are not only carcinogenic, but can lead to a ton of mental issues and even man-boobies. I had to take this part of my testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) into my own care as my doctor was not comfortable prescribing an Aromatase inhibitor (AI) even though my E2 levels were peaking at 77pg/dL! (range of 7.6-42.6pg/dL)
The only other real piece of advice I can give is to read, read and read some more. There is a wealth of information on the internet as more and more men are being diagnosed with low T and start to share experiences/ideas/results on boards such as this one. The more knowledge you have in this subject, the better armed you are to discuss your treatment with your doc from an informed point of view. Be warned, some doctors do not like being on the learning side of the bedside, so you may find yourself looking for another provider that has more experience in this field.
Good luck and welcome to 'ology!
