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Axiron HRT

I am 29 and was just put on Axiron for 2mths to see how it goes for my low t level of 282. I was wondering how long does it take to start noticing the effects of it. I started on 2/14/14 and it's now 2/28/14 and I havet noticed anything. Side effects really like headache every now and then, burns when it is first applied, rarely the slight feeling of being nauseous. My urologist has me using 2 pumps under each arm per day.
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So far since 2/14/14 I have started noticing my libido, enegy increasing and feeling much better with my mood. However I am noticing now I gained at least 10 extra pounds, and my ankles and hands are swelling. I did experience some headaches too, so at this point I'm wondering if I should be concerned about it and speak with my dr before my appointment next month?
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I have been on it since the 14th of Feb and I only experience my normal morning erections. As far as libido not really. I have read a lot of comments over the internet and the avaerage time gram I saw was at least 3 weeks. I guess I just need to be patient since medication affects everyone differently right?
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You should notice subtle effects -- increased morning erections, increased libido etc within a few days or at most a week.
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