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Ok ladies and gents. My wife and I are looking for any info on female trt. I have suspected low t in her for quite some time but have left my mouth shut as I did not want it to come to "it's always about sex". She brought up the subject to me and I proceeds to give her symptoms of the condition in women that I have researched in preparation. I believe this is a lifelong issue with her as well. She is small in stature, generally lethargic for as long as I've known her and she says for as long as she can remember, greatly diminished libido, and general lack of well being to name a few. Several of these symptoms have magnified significantly in the past few years. In her childhood she was tested for fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome. I read the results several years ago and the only thing that the results gave was that her muscle fibers were a 60/40% split. This was achieved by a muscle biopsy. She was a whopping 68 pounds as an incoming freshman in high school and said that the drs put her on protein and weight gain shakes to gain weight. She is now at 30 years old coming in at 5'3" and 125#. I asked her if she's ever asked a Dr to test her hormone levels and she said that she has but to no avail. We have a new Dr and I have no doubt that he will heed her request and if not I will use private MD labs. I know that test cyp is seen as the most effective forms of test by the knowledgeable people on this subject. We do know that dosage amounts vary and that bloodwork is needed to find the sweet spot. One of our questions is as to what would be a possible range for a woman starting try. From what I've researched the test cyp is best delivered e5d to prevent the levels from dropping to low. Another question is what ancillaries, if any, are used with female try. Any info,support,or links is greatly appreciated and yes WE WILL VERIFY THE NEED WITH BLOODWORK before starting any testosterone regimen. Thanks in advance for the help.