Been on many protocols, low and high dose, but noticed no perceivable changes mentally (i.e. libido, energy) - basically was just like injecting water.
I do have low Vit D (19 ng/ml, range is 25-100). Does anyone know if having abysmally low Vit D would reduce the effectiveness of TRT?
Speaking about testosterone no ester in oil, not testosterone suspension which is water based.
I've only seen a few users here post about it, but they all mentioned they felt better on it compared to estered testosterone. Apparently you can get by injecting it once daily, due to the oil...
Say you injected Test Prop for the first time.
1) How long after the first injection will the body stop producing it's own T?
2) How long after the first injection will the body be fully cleared of it's own endogenous T?
I'm wondering if an injection schedule of test propionate every other day would suffice, instead of daily. Would it still work given its short half life?
Does anyone have any experiences with using prop eod?
Off TRT, last injection (enanthate) was Jan 15th, so it's been exactly 5 months. Hematocrit is still at 50%, hasn't lowered one bit after ceasing.
RBC's are supposed to live for 120 days, so it's been more than enough time. What gives?
Wondering if this sleep benefit is only beneficial for those deficient/low on it.
Anyone with normal dhea levels still see better sleep from taking dhea?
Nothing Boring About Boron
6mg/day produces a plethora of health benefits and regulates hormones (up FT, lower e2). It does however lower shbg which is a concern if you already have low shbg. Is it still worth taking?
Say you're on enanthate and want to switch to a shorter ester like prop (better for dialing in instead of waiting 6 weeks just to make changes). How would you go about making the transition as smooth as possible?
Ideally you'd just wait out the 4 weeks for it to fully clear the body before...
Anyone had any experience with reducing their TRT dose to lower their hematocrit? Wondering how long it takes for hematocrit to balance out after you lower your dose.
Red blood cell lives for 120 days, so in theory it'd take at least 4 months?
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