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Am I on a Lower T Dosage?

Started by alexclusive, May 28, 2013, 05:50:35 PM

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alexclusive

So I just started T a month. My moods have been up and down a lot since and I'm not sure if testosterone battling my other hormones has to do with it, the lack of frequency that I'm receiving the injections, or just the things that have been going on in my life. Its been 1 month and I've noticed very little change. I know its only been a month, but I just feel like I've seen a lot less than other guys who do every 2 weeks or 1 week. Keep in mind that I'm young and apparently I am my endo's first trans patient proceeding with HRT thats young. That might have to do with it? Maybe I'm just impatient.. but, for those of you on T, what do you guys think? Am I on a lower dosage therefore will I receive slower changes? Thanks guys.
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Devlyn

Alex, you're two for two on breaking rules in your posts. Stop and read the rules, please. Hugs, Devlyn
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Devlyn

A quick review of our policy on HRT discussions:

8. The discussion of hormone replacement therapy(HRT) and it's medications are permitted, with the following limitations:

A. You may not advocate for or against a specific medication or combinations of medication for personal gain. This is strictly prohibited.

B. You may not discuss the means to acquire HRT medications without a prescription. The discussion of self medication without a doctors supervision is prohibited.

C. The discussion of recommended or actual dosages is strongly discouraged to prevent information obtained on this site from being used to self medicate.

We can not in good conscience condone the self administering of these medications. Not only may self medication be illegal, but HRT medications can cause serious health problems, and many have the potential for life-threatening side effects that can only be detected and prevented with proper medical supervision

And let's not forget this gem:

2. Any attempts to stage protests, dispute the site policies, the TOS/rules, or actions of the staff; in the public areas of this site will not be tolerated and will result in your removal. If you have any issues contact Susan by email, or forum private message, and not bring these types of issues into the public spaces on this website. For the proper way to handle problems of this nature see item #20 below.
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