EDIT: closed can of worms. Deleted post. LMAO at Yokozuna, I meant someone else.
ok… let me try a 2nd time.
[quote]your body will compensate and increase aromatase the higher you are above your optimal point. maybe back down to 100mg a week broken into shots E3D.
plus if you are this young and on HRT you should also have all of your other hormones and vitamins checked per the blood test sticky.[/quote]
please find a new doctor and get all of your systems checked out per the blood test sticky. Post the results when you get them. All else is just speculation.
Maybe 150 is basically OK in some regards. But in this case, this seems to have messed you up. Do not ignore the implications of that. If something makes you feel unwell, you need to?
My vote=go back to 100mg/week and your old protocol. If depression remains, it’s something else. By switching docs, you run the risk of having him take you off TRT. I’d call your doctor. Most docs don’t have a problem pulling you back down. It seems that too much/too little testosterone or estrogen can cause depression.
[quote]JLWilson wrote:
My vote=go back to 100mg/week and your old protocol. If depression remains, it’s something else. By switching docs, you run the risk of having him take you off TRT. I’d call your doctor. Most docs don’t have a problem pulling you back down. It seems that too much/too little testosterone or estrogen can cause depression.
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Sorry, but I disagree. You really want him to keep seeing a doctor that doesn’t know the difference between AAS usage and TRT, has no idea how to properly dose Adex for TRT, doesn’t give a rat’s ass about what is causing his low test, and is unwilling to do additional bloodwork? You are basically asking him to self-administer. All it takes is some searching (read the sticky on this forum) to find a doctor, and see him. Maybe interview 2 or 3. He’s 18 years old and should be able to do this on his own. No reason to go off the test in the meantine. He can pull himself back down if he is self-injecting.
Clearly that wouldve been smart BEFORE TRT.