Hey guys! I just wanted to update ya'll, and at the same time post a few questions:
(all the shots and dosages of T-Cyp are at 200 mg/mL)
12/2/14 Tues. - 1st shot (0.5 mL)
12/8/14 Mon. - 2nd shot (0.5 mL)
12/16/14 Tues. - 3rd shot (0.5 mL)
12/23/14 Tues. - 4th shot (0.5 mL)
12/29/14 Mon. -...
I'm not sure if 587 ng/dl is considered "above average", but it is considered normal (most doctors would consider it perfectly healthy). The reason he wants to check your thyroid is because a lot of people who suffer from many symptoms coherent with hypogonadism (especially the fatigue) results...
I would love to learn how it works. I've been Googling it, but didn't have much luck on finding explanations to my question. Does someone here know the answer, or know of an online source that does?
I inject once a week in my quads (area 1 in the gif below), and I understand that aspirating is considered a necessary precaution? Some sources say it is, other sources seem to deem it unnecessary. Isn't it dangerous to accidentally inject into the bloodstream? And if one accidentally does...
I'm just curious, as I've been doing a lot of reading on the different esters of T injection formulas. I understand that the release time is dependent on the number of carbon molecules surrounding the actual testosterone (cypionate = ~10 molecules, enanthate = ~8, Prop = ~3 - with each molecule...
Before I started TRT, I had a slither of hair on my sternum and that was it, and I would need to shave my face only once a week. After one year of TRT my entire torso is covered, I need to shave my face every two days, and half my back is filled with hair (sporadically which is kinda weird)...
Also, I would like to chime in and say that it can never hurt to get a blood test done! Your symptoms may be caused by psychological factors, or by hormonal factors, or possibly even both! If you have a suspicion that it might be hormonal, get the tests done! There is nothing wrong with...
With the exception of your first test, it doesn't seem as if you have hypogonadism. Your T levels are definitely on the low end, but they are not low enough for a doctor to write out a script for testosterone for you. If all of you tests came out at the ~185 ng/dl (for total T), THEN you'd...
So after being with my current Endocrinologist for almost one year, I have decided that I may very well want to switch to a different specialist.
Instead of posting a huge long explanation, I will bullet point the advantages and disadvantages of him (i.e. reasons to stay with him, reasons...
Vettester - Okay that helps me feel much better actually. Yes it totally is real Testosterone Cypionate, unless CVS gave me a placebo (in which case, I could sue them?). If you felt the same way in the first week you switched from Gel to Cyp, and this is just the transition, then I guess I can...
Yes, I do check my estrogen levels in blood tests. I still haven't received my last results from my last blood test (which is REALLY weird, because it was like three weeks ago). My estrogen tends to be on the high end (based on previous blood tests), although nothing really out of range. My...
So, first a little background:
I am 26 years old and I have primary hypogonadism. Been on the 1.62% Androgel (4 pumps daily) for one year now. My T levels have (finally, for the first time ever since I started TRT in November 2013) reached pretty high healthy levels [Total: 716 Free: 152]...
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