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I am on susternon 100 every three weeks,with a level of 9.6 two to

three weeks after the shot I feel I need shots more often,has anybody

here get permission from their endo to self inject?.

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We don't use this in the USA are you in the UK if you are switch to the gels

they work better. I know of men doing susternon every week and it did not work

out well for them. It's made from 3 diff. kinds of T.

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> From: andy+jill <jillandy@...>

> Subject: Does anybody in the UK self inject?

>

> Date: Saturday, November 1, 2008, 5:34 PM

> I am on susternon 100 every three weeks,with a level of 9.6

> two to

> three weeks after the shot I feel I need shots more

> often,has anybody

> here get permission from their endo to self inject?.

>

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Hi Andy and Jill,   I used to self inject Delatestryl for TRT.  I am from the

US.  I did it for about 2 years after being trained by my doctor.  The reason I

had to do it was my insurance provider ( at the time) would not pay for weekly

visits in which injection was the only reason.  So, doctor me how to self

inject.  This was a monumentus achievement for me since I am terrified of

needles.   I made sure my wife was standing by when I gave myself a shot, just

in case.  But the need for TRT outweighed that and I did self inject.  5 years

ago, while still self injecting, I had developed Cellulitis ( an infection at

the injection site)   I was in the hospital for a week, being treated with

antibiotics.  My leg had swollen up twice the size and I was having trouble with

blood circulation from it.  It was serious but I fully recovered  This was due

to not having the injection site cleaned properly although I was cleaning it

with alcohol

wipes.  It just happened.  Anyway, my doctor put me on gels after that.  

Please dont take that as a negative.  You may self inject and do fine.  I just

want you to know there are some risks with any self injection.   Further, if

given the chance to do it again, I would self inject.  Just my opinion.    Best

wishes in your journey,  

> From: andy+jill <jillandytalktalk (DOT) net>

> Subject: Does anybody in the UK self inject?

>

> Date: Saturday, November 1, 2008, 5:34 PM

> I am on susternon 100 every three weeks,with a level of 9.6

> two to

> three weeks after the shot I feel I need shots more

> often,has anybody

> here get permission from their endo to self inject?.

>

>

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>

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Good Point I find it easyer to shoot into my thigh using a smaller needle I

use a 27g 1ml x 1/2 " lg. needle and I shoot every 3 days and do an HCG shot the

2 days each in between my T shots never a problem in all the yrs. I have been

doing this and I am shooting everyday. I think I heard about this happening to

guys in the UK on Susternon I remember it was not the needle that did this it

was the Susernon went bad.

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> > From: andy+jill <jillandytalktalk (DOT) net>

> > Subject: Does anybody in the UK self

> inject?

> >

> > Date: Saturday, November 1, 2008, 5:34 PM

> > I am on susternon 100 every three weeks,with a level

> of 9.6

> > two to

> > three weeks after the shot I feel I need shots more

> > often,has anybody

> > here get permission from their endo to self inject?.

> >

> >

> > ------------ --------- --------- ------

> >

> >

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> I am on susternon 100 every three weeks,with a level of 9.6 two to

> three weeks after the shot I feel I need shots more often,has anybody

> here get permission from their endo to self inject?.

Hi guys,

I am from the UK, we have spoken in the past.

I am currently on Sustanon 100 every 5 days that I inject as medicated on the

NHS.

Sustanon 100 only actually contains 75mg of testosterone (see leaflet inside)

and that is only going to last good for around a week and then poorly after

that, certainly it will not last 3 weeks hence your result.

I would expect you to hit a wall of fatigue anywhere from 6 to 10 days after

your injection, I would expect you to be pouring with sweat and be exhausted by

the start of the 3rd week.

Given the differance in testosterone and estradiol in the 3rd week I wouldn't be

suprised if you were also very nervous or agitated and maybe overly emotional at

this point.

I am confident this probably describes you better than what your endo would

say..

You need to try Sustanon 100 at least every week.

In fact your endo is SO far off base with your dosage that once every two/three

wedks is actually the protocol for Sustanon 250 not 100.

Get yourself on Sustanon 100 each week and see how that goes.

P.S

You can mail me if you need help on this.

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Chris

I'm also looking to get treated on NHS

Can you help me with following:

(i) What response did you get from your GP/endo initially for your

low T and what tests did you get done to find out cause of low T?

(ii) How did you track down an endo that was willing to treat you or

was it just a GP referral? also did he/she mention hCG or aromatase

inhibitor as part of TRT regime?

Would be grateful if you have any other bits of advice re getting

treated on NHS, experience using gels/shots and recommendations of

NHs hospitals that know a bit about TRT.

I did track endo down in Derby that does TRT but not sure whether he

would be open to hCG and AI along with standard TRT treatment.

Cheers

Chris

> >

> > I am on susternon 100 every three weeks,with a level of 9.6 two

to

> > three weeks after the shot I feel I need shots more often,has

anybody

> > here get permission from their endo to self inject?.

>

>

> Hi guys,

>

> I am from the UK, we have spoken in the past.

>

> I am currently on Sustanon 100 every 5 days that I inject as

medicated on the NHS.

>

> Sustanon 100 only actually contains 75mg of testosterone (see

leaflet inside) and that is only going to last good for around a week

and then poorly after that, certainly it will not last 3 weeks hence

your result.

>

> I would expect you to hit a wall of fatigue anywhere from 6 to 10

days after your injection, I would expect you to be pouring with

sweat and be exhausted by the start of the 3rd week.

>

> Given the differance in testosterone and estradiol in the 3rd week

I wouldn't be suprised if you were also very nervous or agitated and

maybe overly emotional at this point.

>

> I am confident this probably describes you better than what your

endo would say..

>

> You need to try Sustanon 100 at least every week.

>

> In fact your endo is SO far off base with your dosage that once

every two/three wedks is actually the protocol for Sustanon 250 not

100.

>

> Get yourself on Sustanon 100 each week and see how that goes.

>

> P.S

>

> You can mail me if you need help on this.

> >

>

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