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The majority of the time TRT is exacerbating an unknown medical condition, vitamin or mineral deficiency or you're overdosed beyond your natural setpoint for hormones.
In your case you just started TRT and the weeks long road to shutting down your natural production.
You're changing your hormone landscape and it's going to take some time for your body to adjust.
Typically it takes 4-6 weeks to reach steady blood levels.
There are bound to be side effects just starting out.
My apologies, I must explain,
Beofre starting test Cyponiate, I was on nebido for 4 years, so i am not just starting TRT.
I stopped nebido 5 weeks ago, my T at the time was 344ngdl , went on test cyp then,
my haemoctric 5 weeks ago was .54, reduced to .47 after 1 pint blood donation (pressure headaches stopped)
My doc put me on test cyp .4ml x twice week (160mg), headaches come back, then o reduced down to 100mg , .25ml = 50mg x twice week.
Last week had my bloods done, below is results, 37nmol = 1067 ng/dl
This 1067ngdl is levels one hour prior to my next injection, which I'm sure has my t reaching maybe 1600ngdl, can this be the cause of the pressure headaches.
Plus, my haemocrat is back from .47 to .51 within the 6 weeks after i donated, this I'm sure is down to too high a level of T.
Should I drop my testosterone to say .2ml (40mg) twice week, and will that help restore the above to healthier levels, I.e. drop haemocrat back from .51, and maybe drop my T level to about 780 ngdl a few hours prior to next Injection, or what level do you think is ok to be at right prior to next injection
See attached photos
Thanks guys