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Dr. Ty Vincent

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Heartburn a side effect of TRT?
I started TRT And I’m on my 4th injection and have been getting intermittent heartburn. Something I never struggle with before starting. Sure it could be a coincidence but that doesn’t seem right since that’s the only thing that changed. It seems to happen more intenselyo the second day after injecting. Could elevated estrogen be a culprit? I would love to hear your thoughts Doc!
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@Ty Vincent Do you think the heart burn could be coming from an increase in norepinephrine? I remember having the same feeling first starting out and it went away after time, but I saw a lot of talk about the initial increase in norepinephrine being the cause. Not even sure if testosterone is related, but wanted to throw that out there out of curiosity.
TRT Clinic Recommendations Open to Higher Optimal Ranges
Hey everyone, I'm a 66-year-old male living in East Texas, currently in pretty good shape and on testosterone replacement therapy. I recently watched a video by Dr. Vincent where he recommended optimizing total testosterone to an average above 1,500 ng/dL, or even dosing up to 2,000 ng/dL. I’ve never heard of providers targeting levels that high. In fact, my current doctors get concerned whenever my bloodwork comes back around 1,200 ng/dL and tell me it's too much. Unsurprisingly, no local provider I know will prescribe a protocol to reach those higher numbers. Does anyone have recommendations for telemedicine clinics or specific providers who are well-versed in advanced hormone optimization and open to managing protocols in these higher ranges? Thanks in advance. Are you experiencing any specific side effects at your current 1,200 ng/dL level, or are you primarily looking to adjust your protocol based on the video's recommendations?
2 likes • Jul 17
Hey Kelly, no clinic will abide by this unfortunately. They take a cookie cutter approach. It is best to source the testosterone via online sources (many can be found with a quick Google search). Vet those sources with anecdotal feedback and order in bulk. Get above 2000 ng/dl, control your E1 & E2, eat healthy(ish), 10k-15k steps and being 66, monitor DHT. These can all be controlled by ancillaries such as Anastrozole, Finasteride and/or Dutasteride. Stay away from the fear mongers on these drugs. It's science. If your DHT, Total Test, E1 & E2 are in range, then you're off to the races. Your best bet is to book a consultation with Dr. Vincent, learn as much as you can from him and apply that to your own treatment.
Telmisartan - Unnecessary or Beneficial?
Hi Dr. Vincent, Super glad you added this platform! Always looking to learn as much as I can. What is you opinion on Telmisartan? Best, Patrick Brothers
0 likes • Jun 16
@Ty Vincent Thank you so much for the in depth understanding on ARBs. Always super cool to learn about ancillaries that could be beneficial!
18 on testosterone
hey dr ty im 18 and just did my first injection of 100mg of testosterone (had levels in 300s naturally for 2 blood tests) i joined because i really appreciate your information on younger people on testosterone because most people dont talk about it and just demonize it if theres anything i need to be careful of or i should know i would really appreciate it.
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Hey Chad, I highly suggest to read his TRT handout.
1 like • Jun 8
It is on his website. Here is the direct link though. It should take you to the PDF - https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:us:e2d1e586-f6bd-40d8-a1c4-3997f7a5e182
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