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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Can’t find a protocol I’m happy with
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<blockquote data-quote="Sergel" data-source="post: 274761" data-attributes="member: 39139"><p>You are describing my case exactly... I now run between 54 and. 64 mg/week depending if I am cycling in HCG or not... and all those issues have gone away... I use to run 140 to 160 / week ... with supraphysiological T and Free T ... and was having terrible palpitations and anxiety, especially at night when going to bed, my heart would beat like a drunk with no rythm... </p><p></p><p>Took me a long time to figure out lower was better, more comfortable and I still build muscle and my T and Free T are still high... </p><p></p><p>One thing I found is my SHBG went down in time... I think this is more common than we think, SHBG is not a constant... as it diminishes, one should adjust T dose down to keep Free/bio available T in a physiological range...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sergel, post: 274761, member: 39139"] You are describing my case exactly... I now run between 54 and. 64 mg/week depending if I am cycling in HCG or not... and all those issues have gone away... I use to run 140 to 160 / week ... with supraphysiological T and Free T ... and was having terrible palpitations and anxiety, especially at night when going to bed, my heart would beat like a drunk with no rythm... Took me a long time to figure out lower was better, more comfortable and I still build muscle and my T and Free T are still high... One thing I found is my SHBG went down in time... I think this is more common than we think, SHBG is not a constant... as it diminishes, one should adjust T dose down to keep Free/bio available T in a physiological range... [/QUOTE]
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