Posted by stann on December 26, 2004, at 13:02:54
In reply to Re: Angrogel (low testosterone)experiences, posted by PeterJ on December 26, 2004, at 1:18:41
> The testosterone injections produce an effect that lasts up to two weeks, so I would avoid them if I were you. If the injection dose is too high you will feel horrible for one or two weeks with no way to reverse it.
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> The androgel is absorbed over 3-4 days, so the gel does accumulate in the skin and it takes that long for the effects to dminish.
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> You might even consider trying 2.5gms Androgel every other day and see if you can tolerate that.
> I sympathize with your predicament as I know the feeling of too much testosterone stimulation can be extremely unpleasant and at the same time, having too little is not good for one's long term quality of life.
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> The clomiphene could be effective, although there is no guarantee it won't overstimulate.
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> Another possiblity might be to use the testoterone along with a drug that has a calming effect (whatever that might be in your case).
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> PeterJFrom what I have read about Clomiphene, it is suppose to work very well and is said to be a more natural way of getting T in our system.Wish I could get my hands on some right now.My Appt with the endo is over a month away from now.I hate waiting.
Stann....
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