Well just for my TRT dose I usually use 150mg/week and I feel ok,200mg would be ok as well,I've just played with mine and sorta found my spot at 150mg
Well I cycle I never do over 600-700mg though
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If you decide to go on TRT get regular bloods. That is the only thing that will tell you if it is doing your body any damage and you can fix\adjust accordingly. Regular blood work is a must.
Great thread, I had been thinking about hitting up getting TRT but wasn't sure why I would need it from a doc vs doing it myself(like usual). I get labs done regular and they check out good. Guess it wouldn't hurt to see what a TRT clinic may have me cruise on if it is affordable, I always thought the doc would be much more expensive.
My insurance doesn't cover my doctor visits, so I pay him cash at $85/visit. (Only been to his office twice.) However insurance is covering the script, so ten weeks (two, 5ml vials) of Enanthate only cost me $10. The cypionate was more expensive for some reason, as it was $100 for 4ml, but again insurance would cover it resulting in the Cyp only costing me ten bucks. Insurance also covers bloodwork at 100% so far. So with what I've paid in doctor visits, but saved on bloodwork and the script, I'm to the point of just starting to save money over using a sponsor for TRT.
Having a script also makes getting needles and syringes an effortless practice.
So far I'm very very happy with the decision to go with a TRT doc and would recommend it to anyone. Granted not all are as cool as mine. I feel very lucky to have found this guy.
Those prices seem very inticing for HRT
I'm curious wanting kids aside what long term TRT would have? I'm assuming jabbing test is never going to produce the exact precise result internally that your nuts producing test would?