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Question about HRT meds

strait, so when you say that your body likes PCT are you saying you totally come off or do you drop it back to 150mg/wk?
 
I've been on HRT for 18 months...started at age 56. The 2 week deal didn't work well for me because of the "YO-YO " effect. I convinced my Dr to go with the 1 wk deal and that worked well. I eventually bumped the dosage a bit and went to 2 x a week. My Dr & I are the same age and have similar profiles so we compare notes. After about 6 months he started writing me and let me do my own thing injection wise. I run bloods twice a year.

My base HRT is about 150 mg/wk and I will double that 6wks on/off with a cycle. once I go beyond the base HRT for a week or 2 I learned my body likes PCT of Adex and HCGenerate.

All in all I am a new man in ALL respects and can thank this board for much of the education and insight that I have. Ther is much to be learned and I find that I learn something new every day.:cool:

We all learn new things all the time for sure!
 
67 and been on HRT and stacked cycles for years.
Best test administration for me was:
- 10 mg bio identical compound topical every day. Continual smooth ride.
- 50 mg of any test, right cheek Thurs am and again left cheek Sun pm. Smooth ride after 2 weeks.
can/will doc give me rx and let me take an injection class or what not and administer myself? I am not against doing it at the office but its gonna cost more that way
 
can/will doc give me rx and let me take an injection class or what not and administer myself? I am not against doing it at the office but its gonna cost more that way

How is anyone here supposed to know what your doc will do? Some will allow you to self inject, others wont. Instead of playing guessing games, just ask you doc, if he wont work with you find another.
 
How is anyone here supposed to know what your doc will do? Some will allow you to self inject, others wont. Instead of playing guessing games, just ask you doc, if he wont work with you find another.
i was not speaking of my personal dr. I was speaking in terms of any dr. I am 27 and always hear about being 30 for hrt. Just curious. My doc is cool. So if some will then that answers my ?
 
This is so easy
Here is the skinny on test cyp
1. In your system for 8 days tops
2. Every 2 weeks is a major waste of time...you are going to free wheel for a week in between that makes you feel like shit the ups and downs are not worth it
3. Just have him test you 7-8 days after the shot it will be low
then you just say to him ...now what you will have no test for a week
4. Tell him that you feel like crap, no errections etc because you wont anyway dont even have to lie.

The best way and the most optimum way is to keep test levels as constant as possible.
2x a week injections is optimum
1x a week injections is ok
1x every 2 weeks is last resort

you want to do less test but more often that's the idea to keep test levels as constant as possible.

Varga - Here's my experience.

Doc set me up with 1.6ml Test Cyp (250mg/ml) every 3 weeks after initial blood tests showed Total T of 250 and Free T at the bottom end of the reference range also (sorry, but don't remember the number).
Once I was prescribed this TRT, I hopped on the net and did a bunch of research with regard to TRT/HRT. The general consensus among those posting on message boards is that more frequent administration is best. So, I thought I'd run the course my doc prescribed and see how it goes.
I get a "crash" at the end of the 3 week cycle (about 2 days prior to my next injection). Which would suggest I would benefit from a more frequent protocol. I was sure that my next blood test was going to show low, and that is when I would bring up to my doc, a more frequent protocol.
So, I just recently ran the next blood tests. Blood was drawn 13 days after the last injection.
Results: Total T = 775, Free T = 126. These numbers were slightly above my doc's reference range of TRT patients (Total T - 350-750, Free T 50-110).
My doc was really happy with the numbers.
He suggested that the "crash" I was feeling was indication that he wasn't overdosing me and the fact that it's only a couple days was indication he wasn't under dosing me.

For me (everybody is different), these numbers would suggest that the Test cyp is not only in your system for "8 days tops".

I still suggested to my doc that we move to a more frequent protocol, but he was happy with the outcome of the current protocol and wasn't willing to change, for now. I'm going to keep working on him though.

FWIW, I love the beginning "bump" of T.

*Edit - I want to add that I bought and use Need2's Forma for use on week 3 of my current protocol. It has been a huge success for me. The 2 day crash I was feeling is virtually non existent.
 
Varga - Here's my experience.

Doc set me up with 1.6ml Test Cyp (250mg/ml) every 3 weeks after initial blood tests showed Total T of 250 and Free T at the bottom end of the reference range also (sorry, but don't remember the number).
Once I was prescribed this TRT, I hopped on the net and did a bunch of research with regard to TRT/HRT. The general consensus among those posting on message boards is that more frequent administration is best. So, I thought I'd run the course my doc prescribed and see how it goes.
I get a "crash" at the end of the 3 week cycle (about 2 days prior to my next injection). Which would suggest I would benefit from a more frequent protocol. I was sure that my next blood test was going to show low, and that is when I would bring up to my doc, a more frequent protocol.
So, I just recently ran the next blood tests. Blood was drawn 13 days after the last injection.
Results: Total T = 775, Free T = 126. These numbers were slightly above my doc's reference range of TRT patients (Total T - 350-750, Free T 50-110).
My doc was really happy with the numbers.
He suggested that the "crash" I was feeling was indication that he wasn't overdosing me and the fact that it's only a couple days was indication he wasn't under dosing me.

For me (everybody is different), these numbers would suggest that the Test cyp is not only in your system for "8 days tops".

I still suggested to my doc that we move to a more frequent protocol, but he was happy with the outcome of the current protocol and wasn't willing to change, for now. I'm going to keep working on him though.

FWIW, I love the beginning "bump" of T.

*Edit - I want to add that I bought and use Need2's Forma for use on week 3 of my current protocol. It has been a huge success for me. The 2 day crash I was feeling is virtually non existent.

As you take more test like you do with the 250mg/week will initially spike your levels up then will come down and yes ...it will take a bit longer to come down than 8 dyas BUT the problem you might run into is the spike in estrogen and other hormons associated with higher dose of testosterone too. Im actually a bit suprised your levels are still that high after 2 weeks...your body must not be using much test:)
Also, body weight and muscle mass will too dictate how much test your body uses along with your methabolism. THis up and down will drive most ppl crazy including me and it is not what our bodies are used to normally....our bodies produce a little bit of test daily and to inject a large quantity at once for HRT creates other problems that most likely you are not aware of them now...one that comes to mind is cortisol and over time perhaps water retension and high blood pressure.
I do agree with you that everyone is different some ppl need very little test to get by some need more. However in general most ppl opt for a weekly injection of a lower dose of test 100-150mg. I rather have a level of 800 week to week rather then have 1400for one week and 250 for my last few days.
If that works for you it's fine stick with it but keep an eye on it
 
As you take more test like you do with the 250mg/week will initially spike your levels up then will come down and yes ...it will take a bit longer to come down than 8 dyas BUT the problem you might run into is the spike in estrogen and other hormons associated with higher dose of testosterone too. Im actually a bit suprised your levels are still that high after 2 weeks...your body must not be using much test:)
Also, body weight and muscle mass will too dictate how much test your body uses along with your methabolism. THis up and down will drive most ppl crazy including me and it is not what our bodies are used to normally....our bodies produce a little bit of test daily and to inject a large quantity at once for HRT creates other problems that most likely you are not aware of them now...one that comes to mind is cortisol and over time perhaps water retension and high blood pressure.
I do agree with you that everyone is different some ppl need very little test to get by some need more. However in general most ppl opt for a weekly injection of a lower dose of test 100-150mg. I rather have a level of 800 week to week rather then have 1400for one week and 250 for my last few days.
If that works for you it's fine stick with it but keep an eye on it

Thanks for the response Varga. I do agree that it seems more optimal to run weekly v. every 2 or 3 weeks.
I gotta say that the move to TRT has been one of the best decisions I have made.
I've never done an AAS cycle (considered it 10 years ago), so I had no idea of the "other" benefits that Test produces (more energy, libido, sense of well being, etc.).
I'm also making gains in the gym that I hadn't seen for years.

Oh, and to your points about estrogen and water. I'm combatting that with formestane (Need2's Forma)

I'm now considering "supplementing" my TRT dose :)
 
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