You've taken a significant step in the right direction with your new doctor.
Well it's been a big help having this forum and it's members, I actually found the doctor from one of the posts.
You've taken a significant step in the right direction with your new doctor.
Found a good Doctor finally! He advised against injections every 10 days, for now I'm going to split the dose and inject every 3.5 days and retest. New labs will include SHGB and he was able to explain why we should check it.
I graphed your probably Test levels with you injecting every 3.5 days, every 7 days, and every 10 days: http://imgur.com/a/rKy3i
I normally cruise on 100mg of Test E injected every 3.5 days so I really don't have too much of a tough. My last labs were done about 36 hours after my last injection of 50mg and Test levels came back around 1100. E2 was in check for me, liver and lipids looked great, heck, everything was great on paper and I feel great. All is good in the world.
That charting has helped me a lot.
That's great everything is good, any issues with elevated RBC at that total?
If your doctor is letting you cruise on a test level of 2200ng/dl, double the upper end of the physiological range he is an idiot!
Your labs may look good now but it is just a matter of time before that 2200 level catches up to you let alone blasting/cruising off and on long term.
Testosterone was meant to be used to improve ones symptoms of low t and benefit ones overall health and in no way is prescribed to aid someone in building muscle/gaining strength in the gym.
My doctor doesn't "let" me do anything. I take responsibility for my own health.
I am simply being honest so that the forum will have as much information as possible. I am a big proponent of EBM, not bro science. There is no information in the scientific literature to back up what you are saying. You're stating an opinion, not something based in the scientific literature.
Testosterone was "meant to be used"? What are you talking about? Testosterone is simply a hormone that was synthesized by scientists. What it's meant to do is act in the way it its supposed to when administered in the body. Testosterone doesn't have a soul or a personality that will be insulted if it isn't used the way it's "meant" to be. It's supposed to perform the way it's generally recognized as performing in similar organisms.
Here is Test doing its thing:
http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJM199607043350101#t=article
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18780767
Thanks for the medlit. I appreciate the investment in the forum for all of us.
Back to the topic....I'm only a week into splitting my dose and I'm starting to feel like crap. Any thoughts? Most noticeable is my energy is down a lot. Just to be clear I went 10 days between an injection then switched to splitting the dose and every 3.5 days. My injections were a little off as far as timing cause I took my 100mg shot on a Friday and then started a few days later in the new protocol. Ride it out or go back to what was feeling good? I know one week is not enough time to tell but it's weird how I'm feeling a possible crash now when everything was improving week after week on injections every 7 days.
Give it a good 6 weeks at your new dose/protocol as your body will be rebalancing itself. If anything sooner than later you should feel more stable as you will experience less peaks/valleys and make sure you do your injections every 3.5 days. I inject Tuesday morning at 6:00am/Friday evening at 6pm religiously as it is important to space your shots out evenly. Work out the best days/times that suite your schedule.