Guest guest Posted January 1, 2006 Report Share Posted January 1, 2006 On Sun, 01 Jan 2006 03:57:28 -0000, you wrote: >Great book. Maybe not 100% correct. > >Shots used to be given in large doses every 3 to 4 weeks, which produced roller-coaster >high and low T blood levels, along with high conversion to estradiol. Smaller, more >frequent doses work better. > >ernestnolan is our resident expert here on pellets. I'm sure he'll chime in before long, or >search " ernestnolan " in message archives. For example: > /message/30278 > >I had pellets implanted once. My experience was rare and unexpected: they stopped >working after 7 weeks. I might try them again someday, but I've been getting good results >self-injecting 120mg/week (plus a little Arimidex). Most docs are nervous about pellets because you can;t tinker with dosing once they're in. With shots you can increase and decrease doses, or the time between administration to tweak the effects. You lose that fine tuning ability with pellets. - - - - Just another albino black sheep Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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