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Author Re: Will T supplementation help me
Nick D

2006-07-24, 2:21 am

"Muerta" <not@home.com> wrote in
news:tL-dncGU7uK2jlzZnZ2dnUVZ_q2dnZ2d@comcast.com:


>
> Well, Nick, the A.A.C.E document is about as concrete as one can get.
> A number of us have had the skitterish dr. problem, and have had to
> shop physicians. HCG therapy is widely accepted among the medical
> commubity, and if you run into problems, you could do what I did which
> was go to an endo specializing in fertility with A.A.C.E. document in
> hand.
>
> You say you're secondary, and if that's the case then I assume you've
> been tested and found to have low LH. The medical test for secondary
> is to give a large dose injection of HCG and then test the
> testosterone soon after to see if the Leydig cells respond.
>
> The current protocal for injecting testoterone cypionate that I and
> others on this forum do, is to inject small dose once a week,
> therefore eliminating peaks and valleys.
>
> I inject from .5 to .7 ML of 200mg/ML per week, which equates to 100
> to 140 mg of T per week, well below the max recommended dose of 800 mg
> per month.
>
>



Thanks

So a couple questions...

1) Why aren't you using HCG? You suggest you, to some extent, went "endo
shopping"?

2) I didn't know self-injecting T was an option. Do many people do that?

Thanks again
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