Venturing into TRT (help)

jeudi 1 janvier 2015

Hi Guys,



I am 37, done a number of cycles since 30, and with constant pct recovery, feeling low and then jumping on again with another cycle am thinking of going into TRT. My brain is saturated by reading all the stickies and other threads



Where I live none of the endos have any idea on how to admister TRT as a life style change and is not covered by insurance.



So I am asking to all the vets and experience members on how is self administering and monitoring of TRT been for you?. What problems or issues u faced for this long run of constant weekly pinning?



How often should I do blood work 6 months, 3 months?



Below is my current blood work in Aug 2014 I was not happy. This was after 8 weeks of Prop, 4 weeks of PCT and 10 weeks after waiting clean.



Total T: 338.5 ng/dl ref 260 - 1000

11.75 nmol/L



Prolactin 13.8 ng/ml ref 4 - 15.2

Estradiol 50 pmol/L ref 40 -162






The doc said all is FINE. After feeling like shit i went on another short cycle of prop and then PCT and been off PCT for 5 weeks now and don't feel anything close to being normal just my age with low sex drive, losing strength in gym, more inflammation in tendons/joints, out of breath quickly.



I understand TRT is a game of balancing your TTest maybe around 500 - 700, managing your estrogen to the lower third of the range.



After I do another blood test in a couple of weeks and if things are the same as previous blood work I am thinking...



200 mgs test c 1x per week (more or less??? is 200 mg ok?)

HCG ??? ius 1x per week (please advice on this. We want to get pregnant)

Aromasin/adex ??? mgs daily (which and how often? any other AI)

Proscar(Finasteride) 1 mgs daily (for hair)



Any other advice or warning before I jump on TRT?



Again this is life style choice for me to remain healthy and extend the quality of life and preventive measures. I do not want to be in a situation where age has done a lot of damage and recovering at the point is impossible



Thanks





Venturing into TRT (help)

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