Timeframe or Timetable. General Questions

cloudtamer

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So I was tired and run down, seen low T commercials, talked to a Testosterone doctor. With me being 32, moderately overweight, and 6'7" my T levels were 380. He stated they were way to low for my age, and a urologist stated they were just fine. Well I have been on 1 ML (4 Clicks) of CHRYS/D/TE 5/5/15%. I have not been able to google search this at all, but it has been working. I was following the script for 3 months and made a world of difference. After my checkup my T levels are at 1185 (I think) and the Dr is going to start prescribing either (10% or 5%) to bring my levels down to 800-ish.

So I know a lot of people/doctors are like all Mr. Mackey when it comes to Testosterone (Drugs are bad, MMMMMk). But I want to know if anybody has a results timeline on what to expect from here on out? What should I be doing to help loose weight? (I am getting a gym membership by the end of the month.) I have a few clicks left over in a few applicators, will it help / harm if I take one or two extra clicks at night to use up what I have in the applicator? And what the heck is CHRYS/D/TE 5/5/15%?

Thanks in advance.
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What are you taking? Is it a gel/cream?

Yes, exercise will help lose weight. So will diet. Start playing a sport competitively too -- soccer, basketball, hockey, etc.

How is your estradiol looking with your TT that high?
 
Yes it is a cream that was formulated by the pharmacy. Directions are to place on non-hairy area.

The nurse is forwarding all my lab results, it has not come in yet.
 
Wow, I have no idea what the heck that is. TE is probably the testosterone enanthate component, but not a clue what "chrys" or "D" are supposed to be. Even with my amazing Google-Fu powers I was unable to find anything on this. Definitely keep an eye on your DHT/Estradiol as that's a HUGE jump in a short period of time.

My .02c :)
 
I think I may get the results in from my last test in the mail tomorrow, I will bring my original results home too and post them.
 
Well I have yet to get my test results. I am going to call and get them faxed over. But I did get my new prescription, and the yellow sticker on the bag has an active ingredient label that could help out
Active Ingredients: Testosterone, pcca Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) base, chrysin pow, dhea, propylene liq glycol

Thanks.
 
Just get one injections. A whole lot better, safer and easier.

Problem with that is I would have to go physically to the doctors office to get the shot each 1-2 weeks. Bit of a drive to do that every week. I am getting the shot at the end of the month for when I travel. I will see how it works then.
 
Problem with that is I would have to go physically to the doctors office to get the shot each 1-2 weeks. Bit of a drive to do that every week. I am getting the shot at the end of the month for when I travel. I will see how it works then.

Most guys on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) self inject ( just as most diabetics do). It's easy. Demand to self inject.
 
Well I have yet to get my test results. I am going to call and get them faxed over. But I did get my new prescription, and the yellow sticker on the bag has an active ingredient label that could help out
Active Ingredients: Testosterone, pcca Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) base, chrysin pow, dha, porylene liq glycol

Thanks.
So it's testosterone with a bunch of proprietary cap and a "natural" Aromatase inhibitor (AI). I'd definitely demand the ability to self inject or start shopping for a new doc as suggested by Megatron. There's absolutely no reason why you can't outside them wanting to charge you for every visit.
WebMD said:
Medications for estrogen sensitive cancers (Aromatase inhibitors) interacts with CHRYSIN
Source
PCCA Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) base is some proprietary base that could be anything, but their website lists it as a transdermal base.
DHEA makes sense.
Propylene glycol is usually used in oral compounds, so it's probably used to give it more of a liquid consistency.
 
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