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Ok. I’m being treated by my GP but he’s obviously clueless. My sister in law is a pharmacist so I can also seek her help when needed. I will continue getting the 200ml viles and will just break it into 25ML dosages twice a week. I figured this is a low enough dosage not to worry about side effects or anything. I get my levels checked in a month and will be able to make adjustments accordingly.

AlphaMD's Answer

I would encourage you to seek a TRT provider if you're able. If you're unable, then consider not going that low either.You were having a large injection at a single point before & that may have been causing you to spike high and produce excess DHT. Since taking any outside Testosterone will lower your natural production, all 50mg a week will probably do will cause your natural production to drop and you may not feel any benefit at all, or worse be lower than normal.

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