I changed dosage about every 2 weeks. I could feel positive changes almost immediately after a few days (makes sense on daily injections) but then they would subside and I would go back to feeling terrible, so I just kept upping the dose from 100mg to 200mg/week, 25mg at a time. Finally I realized 125mg/week was where I felt the least terrible so I went back there and have been there for about 3 weeks now.
I'm getting labs done tomorrow to see what's going on. I ordered the 1/2'' insulin syringes to try IM and should get them hopefully tomorrow also.
Forget the switching from sub-q--->IM for now.
No wonder why you have no idea whether you are coming or going and if you keep at it like this the merry go round will keep on spinning.
As you can see increasing your dose every 2 weeks is going to result in disappointment.
You are not allowing your body enough time for blood levels to stabilize let alone adapt.
For trt the most commonly prescribed esters are T cypionate and enanthate.
Using such esters it will take 4-6 weeks on the said protocol (dose of T/injection frequency) to stabilize.
A lot is going on when you first start trt as not only are you injecting exogenous T which will eventually shut down your hpta (2-6 weeks depending on starting dose) but your serum levels are increasing and will be in FLUX in the weeks leading up until they stabilize and even then it will still take 2-3 months for the body to adapt to those new levels.
Depending on the individual and how they react to the said protocol it can be common to experience what we call the honeymoon phase where you almost feel euphoric due to a boost in dopamine and increasing T levels but it will be short-lived and temporary as the body will adjust and other individuals may have a rough ride experiencing ups/downs during this transition until blood levels stabilize (4-6 weeks).
Too many get caught and make the mistake of gauging how they feel during the first 6 weeks when unfortunately it can be misleading as serum levels will be in FLUX during the weeks leading up until they stabilize (4-6 weeks) let alone the hpta is getting shut down.
Once blood levels stabilize it can take 2-3 months for the body to adapt to those new levels and during this time is when one should gauge how they truly feel regarding relief/improvement of low-t symptoms and overall well-being.
When starting trt or tweaking a protocol (dose/injection frequency) blood work should be done at 6 weeks to see where said protocol has ones TT/FT/e2 among other blood markers and depending on where T levels sit a slight dose increase may be needed if levels are too low or in other cases a decrease may be needed.
The goal of trt is to replace physiological levels through the use of exogenous T which results in relief/improvement of low-t symptoms and increased overall well-being while at the same time avoiding/minimizing and potential side-effects and keeping blood markers healthy long-term.
Blood work is critical and although treating symptoms is what truly matters it is still important to pay attention to where said protocol (dose of T/injection frequency) has your TT/FT/e2 levels as there is such as thing as running too high T levels on trt let alone the impact such dose of T has on overall blood health markers.
Although TT is important to know FT is what truly matters as it is the active unbound fraction of testosterone responsible for the beneficial effects.
Most men will do well having an FT in the 20-30 ng/dL range and some may run slightly higher levels.
When first starting TRT low and slow is key.
Trust me when I tell you that some of the beneficial effects of having testosterone levels may take longer and will improve over time.
Do not expect any miracles when first starting as patience is key.
If you are not willing to put in the time needed to truly reap the benefits of trt than you will be chasing your tail indefinitely!
Onset of effects of testosterone treatment and time span until maximum effects are achieved
54 yr old starting Trt. After screening panel seen in pics below Doc put me on 200mg test cyp once weekly. I’ll be back for bloods again day before my 7th injection. Does this protocol look good for my initial panel
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