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Levels dropping on gel

Started by lionheart, February 15, 2017, 05:03:45 PM

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lionheart

I switched from injections to gel about 3 months ago, and it seems like my levels just keep dropping. My doctor has already had to raise my dose twice. I don't see her again until the end of next month, so I thought I'd ask here first for some input.

I apply my gel later in the day, usually between 1 and 3. I know you're supposed to do it around the same time every day, is that too big of a range? Because of this, I usually haven't applied it yet when I get my bloodwork done. Do you think that's enough to make a difference? Anyone else had the same issue?
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Kylo

Maybe you have a harder time absorbing it through the skin, have you tried different locations?

My levels appear to be going up on the same dose, since I varied the locations I put it on. I think it absorbs better on other locations than thighs... but that's just a hunch...
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lionheart

I was told to only put it on my shoulders, but I do alternate sides every day. I've never even heard of anyone applying it to their thighs.
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FTMax

What does the rest of your routine look like when you apply?

My doctor recommended applying in the morning after a hot shower so that the pores are open to maximize absorption. I would apply to both shoulders and my stomach and then let it air dry for about ten minutes before getting dressed. I had to be careful not to sweat too much for the first few hours after applying. My levels were consistently between 600-900.
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lionheart

Quote from: FTMax on February 15, 2017, 06:16:25 PM
What does the rest of your routine look like when you apply?

My doctor recommended applying in the morning after a hot shower so that the pores are open to maximize absorption. I would apply to both shoulders and my stomach and then let it air dry for about ten minutes before getting dressed. I had to be careful not to sweat too much for the first few hours after applying. My levels were consistently between 600-900.

I don't usually put it on directly after I shower, maybe I'll try that. I don't do it in the morning because I don't like showering in the morning, plus I usually go to the gym later in the day and I want to shower after that. My doctor said that cis males' T levels are usually the highest in the morning, but I don't know how much that really matters in this context as long as I'm putting it on at the same time every day. I actually usually wait 20-30 minutes for it to dry before getting dressed, nobody really told me how long it takes so I just guessed lol.
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Elis

I don't bother showering everyday (every other day yeah) but apply gel in the morning; usually between half 9 and 11ish. I feel it's best to apply it in the morning as it's 'more natural'. I'm on testogel which dries quickly; about 2 mins. I was accidentally given testim a few times which I found doesn't dry at all.

I had my blood tested 3 months ago and although I'm in the normal male range my T levels were still low but that may just be what's normal for me. My doctor suggested applying it at night to see if I felt any different as he said T troughed higher at night; which tbh I didn't really understand.
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jagfel

I apply gel on my belly when I wake up as I only have to be half awake and can just go back to sleep for a few minutes while it dries. I'm not really a shower in the morning person, especially because putting on a binder straight after a shower always annoys me.

Doctor has said my levels are looking really good on gel so far.


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