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That sounds like a solid plan. Review the lab results and see where you landed, adjust from there with your TRT provider to dial it in.
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That depends, are you having symptom relief & lack of side effects? Results are useful for guiding adjustment but how you feel should be the focus. That said, the e2 is creeping up, just keep an eye o... See Full Answer
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