Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 Hi everyone! Well, I thought the doc I saw last week was going to put me on Arimidex with my 3 times a week/500ius HCG shots. I have been having high E2 (50 on a range of 15-56) I took the doc the Crisler protocol as well. I told him I would not mind going on the Crisler protocol and don't mind giving myself HCG/Testosterone shots. Well, I get a Fedex box last night thinking its going to be Arimidex but instead its a tube of Testosterone gel (10%) from a compounding pharmacy and some HCG with a ton of insulin syringes. He wants me to do 1mg per day of the test. gel (10%) and 100ius of HCG daily with the insulin syringes. I called his nurse to ask why he went in this direction. She explained that with the gel and the low dose of HCG daily, he thought the E2 would fall in line and the T would go up without the Arimidex. I am 42 years old by the way. I have only done HCG as a therapy and never done Testosterone before so I am kind of excited to see what it does. I started the regimen this morning. I have a headache. Will that go away? Does it take time to get used to the gel? Anyone know how long it takes to get used to the gel? Is 1mg a day of 10% gel a big dose? I would rather have done shots but he wants gel to keep my E2 down. So I guess I am on a version of the Crisler protocol in a way with testosterone gel and HCG. Go to see doc in 5- 6 weeks for follow up labs. The doc is really cool in my opinion. Likes HCG,HGH, etc. He wants to see how I feel as well as check my labs which I like. Most docs look at labs as gospel and don't consider how you feel so I think this doc has my best interests at heart. Any comments about this protocol good/bad are grealy appreciated! thanks, Hank Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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