Been on trt of two years with majority on the gel and didn't work worth shit. In Jan my uro switch me to the shots but only 1 per month. I started to feel like shit and went to have my own lab work done at regular Physican and came back with a 165 level on testosterone. I was mad to say the least since this is my health, and went at him with the results. He then put me on the pellets. At first I was like wtf is this. Had first run in March and for about 5-6 weeks I noticed a difference and felt better, then to only feel like crap again since he has the pellets set up in 3 months intervals. I did the 2nd run couple weeks ago and can't tell a difference and feel like crap. I'm about to just start doing my own freaking trt, but was wondering if there are other horomones that would screw my system up? I have trouble losing weight, but can gain muscle mass, trouble sleeping, and worn out constantly. Age 31
If youre taking injectable test it should be administered a minimum of once per week, preferably twice a week. What you really need to do is find a good doctor first before self medicated. There could be other underlying factors causing your symptoms.
I plan on seeing an Endocronoligist. How ever you spell that word lol, and yeah I'm going away from that Dr. I actually heard about Chips deal on steriodology and thought about using them as my form of hrt and or trt since they're licensed. What other factor's or uderlying things could it be? Just asking cause I have no idea other then low test levels.
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