TRT Pellets or patches?

Hello everyone. I am going to have my test panels run in a couple of weeks. I am pretty certain I am going to be low. I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with the TRT pellets or patches? I was looking at all the options and I know the shot is the most popular, but I hate needles. I’d rather not use the gel or cream.

They work.

I think pellets are the rock-bottom choice.

The feeling of injection or the thought or sight of it?

Tuberculin and insulin syringes are very small.

Just the thought of it…But I could get used to it. I figured that was the best way from what I have read. Should you use injections every week or every other week?

I inject T for TRT once per week. I am not interested in injecting more often and the few times I did so, I didn’t feel a lick of a difference, nor do I know how anyone can feel a difference from varying values in the normal range.

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My post is old, but is very detailed.

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Good information. Thank you !

After hearing from some of you I think I will just do the injections ::slightly_smiling_face:

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I switched from injections to Jatenzo (oral) about 8 weeks ago. Haven’t noticed any changes, but I’m having bloodwork done next week just to check. It is more convenient in some ways, but I have to take it with meals (2x daily) so that kind of forces me to eat breakfast. I used to eat only between 11 and 5.

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