Guest guest Posted September 24, 2004 Report Share Posted September 24, 2004 > I am getting tired of putting 2 pkg of androgel on every day and > want to talk to my doc about injections. > Which is better? Depo, Eth, Cep? > > I know there are pelletts, but want to try the shots first. > > Thanks, > Bob That plus the cost of Androgel is the reason I switched to injectibles. I would only switch if the ultimate plan is for self-administration of the shots instead of in the doc's office. They'll probably have you do it a few times in the office. If those shots are every other week, I'd tolerate that till I get to administer them at home. Then I'd switch to once per week or so. Depo-testosterone is a brand name for testosterone cypionate. Delatestryl is a brand of testosterone enanthate. They are both fine. I can't really tell the difference between them but you might be able to go an extra day or so between shots with the cypionate. Brad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2004 Report Share Posted September 24, 2004 Hi Bob, I went to shots after getting tired of 2 packets of AndroGel/day. Besides the slathering annoyance, it just wasn't getting my T & free T levels up. I went to Delatestryl (T-enanthate) intramuscular. main problem was due to a former doc's frequency: every 3 weeks is way too long. I'm now on T-Cypionate subcutaneous 200 mg every 10 days. Started at every 7 days, which put T & free T levels significantly over range. I like the SubQ injection because the site (thigh) is easier to self-inject. The Delatestryl had to be IM, and it was hard to reach the butt. Fortunately my wife was willing to help. Bruce > I am getting tired of putting 2 pkg of androgel on every day and > want to talk to my doc about injections. > Which is better? Depo, Eth, Cep? > > I know there are pelletts, but want to try the shots first. > > Thanks, > Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2004 Report Share Posted September 24, 2004 T-Cyp is the same as Depo, just a brand name. Enanthate (Delatestryl) comes in a 5ml bottle insteand of a 10 mil bottle and does cost quite a bit more. It is ok to switch once in awhile to enanthate then back to Cyp. Weekly injections is a good way to go. Just saw a bottle of T-Cyp 50mil at 335mg/ml for $130.00 Won't say where, and don't recommend getting it as it is unknown about it's quality, but that is real cheap. > I am getting tired of putting 2 pkg of androgel on every day and > want to talk to my doc about injections. > Which is better? Depo, Eth, Cep? > > I know there are pelletts, but want to try the shots first. > > Thanks, > Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2005 Report Share Posted September 26, 2005 Bruce (and anyone else), I hope you're still around . . . I'm wondering if you're still doing the T-cypionate subcutaneously? If so, how is it working? I'm wondering why the heck everyone doesn't administer T-cyp subQ if it works that way, or is there something special about your physiology? I can't find any other examples of subQ administration of T-cyp. (I'm also not clear on why if you're able to do the T-cyp subQ then why not the T-enanthate subQ as well? Is it just that it's more irritating to your skin?) Have you ever at any point done the T-cyp intramuscularly, and how did the results compare to subQ? Also, when you inject 200mg T-cyp subQ do you see a large " bump " (corresponding to 1mL of volume at 200mg T-cyp/mL) just under your skin that remains for a long time, or does it disappear rapidly? Did your doctor give any of his thoughts on the subQ administration of T-cyp versus IM? Thanks, > > I am getting tired of putting 2 pkg of androgel on every day and > > want to talk to my doc about injections. > > Which is better? Depo, Eth, Cep? > > > > I know there are pelletts, but want to try the shots first. > > > > Thanks, > > Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2005 Report Share Posted September 30, 2005 Hi , I'm still doing T-cyp subQ, now at 120mg/week, plus 0.25mg Arimidex 2xweek. It's working very, very well for me. Last year I switched to a new doc who prescribed T-cyp, and showed me how to inject subQ. I said I could do IM, he said subQ was fine and easier. He was the first TRT doc I had who seemed to know what he was doing. I looked up prescribing info. for T-cypionate & T-enthanate, and all the instructions I found said to go intramuscular. I think most docs who read today's prescribing info. will say that. However, my doc's been practicing medicine for over 50 years, and my results are very good. That's all I need to know. 120mg of 200mg/mL formulation means I only inject 0.6cc at a time, so there's very little " bump " . I used to do 200mg/10days, the bump was bigger but no real problem. There's a little burning sensation, no big deal. I've heard that subQ (which goes into the fatty layer) can cause more E2 conversion than IM. I'm on low-dose Arimidex to control E2 conversion. IMO switching to IM wouldn't eliminate the need for E2 management. Best, Bruce > Bruce (and anyone else), > > I hope you're still around . . . I'm wondering if you're still doing > the T-cypionate subcutaneously? If so, how is it working? I'm > wondering why the heck everyone doesn't administer T-cyp subQ if it > works that way, or is there something special about your physiology? > I can't find any other examples of subQ administration of T-cyp. > (I'm also not clear on why if you're able to do the T-cyp subQ then > why not the T-enanthate subQ as well? Is it just that it's more > irritating to your skin?) > > Have you ever at any point done the T-cyp intramuscularly, and how > did the results compare to subQ? Also, when you inject 200mg T-cyp > subQ do you see a large " bump " (corresponding to 1mL of volume at > 200mg T-cyp/mL) just under your skin that remains for a long time, or > does it disappear rapidly? > > Did your doctor give any of his thoughts on the subQ administration > of T-cyp versus IM? > Thanks, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2005 Report Share Posted October 1, 2005 Thanks so much, Bruce! Your new doc wouldn't happen to be Dr. Shippen, would it? And do you do the subQ injections in the abdominal area? - because I found the following info as well (which I also posted earlier today on the Meso forum), which supports your use of subQ injections: http://forum.avantlabs.com/index.php?showtopic=8130 [From the link above, dated February 2004:] [initial posting:] " I was corresponding with a patient of Dr. Eugene Shippen (THE TESTOSTERONE SYNDROME) about Dr. Shippen's protocol. Apparently his preferred method of testosterone replacement therapy in cases where he otherwise might have tried pellets, creams or gels is now SUBCUTANEOUS testosterone injection. According to this patient, unlike intramuscular injection, subcutaneous injection of a small amount three times per week results in ultra stable levels and low estrogen conversion. Apparently Shippen uses this method for his own testosterone replacement. Not only does it work better than even pellets apparently but it's dirt cheap compared to about any other method. I was going to get pellets (hypopituitary) but now I wonder if I should try this. I have two questions though: 1) Are there any studies on this method? I couldn't find any. 2) I don't doubt Shippen; the lab work of who knows how many patients would not lie. But if it works so well, why the HELL wasn't this thought of and tested a long time ago?? It seems like there is a big " DUH " factor here. " [A second posting:] " does he use free testosteorne? a suspension? does he used an oil based ester? specifics please also, subQ injections are often more painful or lead to inflammation. if you ever have accidentally gotten a steroid injection into the subq instead of the muscle you would understand " [A reply:] " I heard back from the patient of Dr. Shippen. He injects depo- testosterone 200mg/ml, .35 ml every 3 days into abdominal fat. He splits the injections into two .18 ml injections which is .36 ml, and says this is because a tiny amount will leak out of the injection site. According to this patient, this dosing schedule leaves him with a stable 900 ng/dl total testosterone level and none of the high estrogen conversion associated with large intramuscular injection. Apparently Shippen is convinced enough that this is now his preferred method of TRT. I know he starts by trying to get levels into the high normal range by trying to get the body to make its own, but if TRT is called for apparently subcutaneous injection is the first thing he prescribes. " [This appears to be 70mg every 3 days for a total of 163mg/wk] > > Bruce (and anyone else), > > > > I hope you're still around . . . I'm wondering if you're still doing > > the T-cypionate subcutaneously? If so, how is it working? I'm > > wondering why the heck everyone doesn't administer T-cyp subQ if it > > works that way, or is there something special about your physiology? > > I can't find any other examples of subQ administration of T-cyp. > > (I'm also not clear on why if you're able to do the T-cyp subQ then > > why not the T-enanthate subQ as well? Is it just that it's more > > irritating to your skin?) > > > > Have you ever at any point done the T-cyp intramuscularly, and how > > did the results compare to subQ? Also, when you inject 200mg T- cyp > > subQ do you see a large " bump " (corresponding to 1mL of volume at > > 200mg T-cyp/mL) just under your skin that remains for a long time, or > > does it disappear rapidly? > > > > Did your doctor give any of his thoughts on the subQ administration > > of T-cyp versus IM? > > Thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2005 Report Share Posted October 2, 2005 Hi , No, not Shippen. New (4/04) doc is Walter Schwartz. I inject in upper thigh. I asked him if it was also okay to inject in abdomen, he said yes. Tried that once or twice, but I prefer the thigh. Bruce > Thanks so much, Bruce! Your new doc wouldn't happen to be Dr. > Shippen, would it? And do you do the subQ injections in the > abdominal area? - because I found the following info as well (which I > also posted earlier today on the Meso forum), which supports your use > of subQ injections: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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