halfape211
Not Novice, But Not Pro
210 lb 63 year old male on TRT, the Canadian way, with whatever pluses and minuses that involves
Quick history: 4.5 months ago before start of TRT, blood test for total T was 8.5 pg (8.4-28) or 245 ng/dl and free was 1.5 (2.1-8.5) which is about the average to a 100 year old man. I had severe low T problems. For the past few years, my mind was foggy, unable to focus, poor cognitive ability (Basically, I had gone from being young and smart to old and stupid), somewhat depressed, and all the other problems that goes with low T.
So 4.5 months ago, after blood test, Dr. started me on 100 mg daily cream or gel which is equivalent to 100mg of cypionate every two weeks with an estrogen blocker.
After 2 months on TRT I felt no improvement at all. I got the blood tests done on my own and the test results showed very, very, minor improvement (total was 11 and free was 2.0). Basically no change. Dr increased to 150 mg daily dose of cream which is equivalent of 150 mg of cyp every two weeks. And told me to be patient, as he said it was only two months.
After 4 months on TRT, I still felt very very slight improvement. Again I did a blood test on my own and there was no improvement (total 11 and free 2.0). He tells me that he is not surprised at test results as “blood serum numbers are not reliable on creams”. And “to be patient”. So I asked Dr to switch me to injections. At 4 months I start 75mg of cyp test self-injected weekly (that’s 150 mg for two weeks), plus estrogen blocker. So same dosage, but now injected.
After 3 three weeks (4th 75mg injection), I still only feel no difference. Is this normal??
Dr. is a nice guy, but do most doctors take this long to increase dosage, when dosage is not working?
Lastly, he told me dosage 200 – 400 per two week period is basically overdosing. I’m a little afraid that if 200 EOW does not fix me, I’ll be out of luck. Anyone hear of TRT dosage going over 200 EOW in good ole conservative Canada?
Thanks and sorry for long post
Quick history: 4.5 months ago before start of TRT, blood test for total T was 8.5 pg (8.4-28) or 245 ng/dl and free was 1.5 (2.1-8.5) which is about the average to a 100 year old man. I had severe low T problems. For the past few years, my mind was foggy, unable to focus, poor cognitive ability (Basically, I had gone from being young and smart to old and stupid), somewhat depressed, and all the other problems that goes with low T.
So 4.5 months ago, after blood test, Dr. started me on 100 mg daily cream or gel which is equivalent to 100mg of cypionate every two weeks with an estrogen blocker.
After 2 months on TRT I felt no improvement at all. I got the blood tests done on my own and the test results showed very, very, minor improvement (total was 11 and free was 2.0). Basically no change. Dr increased to 150 mg daily dose of cream which is equivalent of 150 mg of cyp every two weeks. And told me to be patient, as he said it was only two months.
After 4 months on TRT, I still felt very very slight improvement. Again I did a blood test on my own and there was no improvement (total 11 and free 2.0). He tells me that he is not surprised at test results as “blood serum numbers are not reliable on creams”. And “to be patient”. So I asked Dr to switch me to injections. At 4 months I start 75mg of cyp test self-injected weekly (that’s 150 mg for two weeks), plus estrogen blocker. So same dosage, but now injected.
After 3 three weeks (4th 75mg injection), I still only feel no difference. Is this normal??
Dr. is a nice guy, but do most doctors take this long to increase dosage, when dosage is not working?
Lastly, he told me dosage 200 – 400 per two week period is basically overdosing. I’m a little afraid that if 200 EOW does not fix me, I’ll be out of luck. Anyone hear of TRT dosage going over 200 EOW in good ole conservative Canada?
Thanks and sorry for long post