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22 and on TRT, I need help!

Turbolag

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Yep. I noticed my energy levels went up also.

Hope you feel better man.

After about 5 months of trt, it gets a lot better.

My dr started me out with 200 mg a month on test cyp.

The 200mg every three weeks.

The. Every 2 weeks.

Now we are at once a week. I'm due to get tested. I'm curious to see what they are now.
 
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I know of people who were put on TRT before the age of 20. Most were short in stature and had no facial/body hair
 
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focker911

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I know of people who were put on TRT before the age of 20. Most were short in stature and had no facial/body hair

I'm 6'. Never had any body hair and very minimal facial hair
 
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focker911

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Doctor ordered a mammogram and told me to discontinue treatment. Any input on
 
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focker911

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I asked about something to combat the estrogen but he said no and ordered the mammogram and an ultrasound? I can tell the knots are getting smaller/ less tender with the nolva I'm taking.
 
Grumpyfit

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You might consider another dr. I worked with a guy who "had" breast cancer.
 
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focker911

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He talked like he will end up referring me to an endocrenologist which is 2 hours away from me. Could be a pain to make that trip rather often if that is the outcome
 
AndroSport

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Find a local TRT/HRT clinic and they can help provide you pretty much everything. Just do some online research. Some even take insurance so if you can find one of those you are good. If not, thats ok. If nothing else you just need to have the treatment being properly administered to you.

(if this was covered in the thread already and I missed it I'm sorry)

Good luck bro.
 
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focker911

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My insurance is covering what all I've had so far thankfully.problem is there are no trt/hrt clinics locally.
 
AndroSport

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So you're in bit of a bind... this makes your options very limited.

1) Get referred to an endo that your insurance covers and drive 2 hours once a week for a shot (You do NOT want to continue treating for TRT with your existing MD)

2) Get in touch with an online TRT clinic. They typically do not accept insurance.

Not sure what other options there are brother...
 
JackD

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To the OP, have a question, did you not say the DR has you on 250mgs every 3 weeks, and you are adding in 250mgs a week? Or on top of the Dr's dosage per week...

Something doesn't make sense here.
 
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