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Why, no insurance? Use a DR. if you can #1 choice.. Having a Dr. who is at least a little bit informed or open to the subject is much better than you with only a little bit of information.. However if you don't have that option available to you then educate yourself with as much information as you can find on TRT, and then.... One can easily obtain their own lab work, and there are enough sources available for whatever your needs are...
when you say "use a Dr." do you mean an endo?
I think avg TRT dose is 200mg
do you feel better now @ 300mg/wk? TRT hasn't changed the exhaustion, mind fog, for me...
How did you make out?I was on gear for around 2 yr. without ever coming off and never no PCT. When I did quit taking it I was off for a few months and just felt bad all the time. Always too tired to do anything with my son or anything. Felt like I was 80 yr. old or something so I decided to go have my bloodwork done. Figured my test levels were low and my bloodwork came back and my test levels were 103. Thats when the Doc prescribed me cyp. @200 mg month. I did that for awhile and it just was'nt helping me like I wanted still felt tired all the time. So I went back did my bloodwork again and my levels were 335. Thats when I got in TRT and I told the Doc. what I was taking and he prescribed me the 300mg a week. Been doing that for a few months now. Don't know what my levels are now, but tomorrow I have to have my bloodwork done again. So i'll know when it comes back what it is and what were going to do.