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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
First post. Can’t get E2 under control, starting to worry
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<blockquote data-quote="RotnGun" data-source="post: 277573" data-attributes="member: 45989"><p>Well, what about this. Take a non hypogonadal guy with a total test level of 700ng/dl. If that guy can do away with an AI, Erectile dysfunction medication, finasteride and DHT blockers, and not donate blood, then should a guy on TRT not be able to do the same thing? None of us here had to use AI's or ED drugs or donate blood before starting TRT. I've noticed that most guys on this forum who do have problems on TRT seem to be taking 120mg a week or more of test a week. So I don't get how a guy can feel better on 120mg a week when that guy has to take an AI or ED medication and donate blood. </p><p></p><p>Also, there is another mistake I notice guys doing while on TRT. I can't remember who it was, but someone (maybe it was [USER=38109]@Cataceous[/USER] ) stated on this forum that it is a bad ideal to inject test every other day or E3D, or twice a week. The reason this person gave was that if you inject lets say 80mg test c per week,,, injecting 40mg every 3.5 days, then that 40mg of test c injection can break down fast (dependent on metabolism and SHBG level) at the injection site an cause an "over dose" of test c into the body. The body is not meant to accomodate 40mg of test in one day. When 40mg is injected at once, then this is where problems can arise. The body can just handle up 10mg of test in one day. This is why this one member here was advocating to do daily injections as a means to avoid side effects. And this same member was saying that the free test level does increase when doing daily injects. If people want to avoid side effects on TRT, then a lower dose should be implemented divided into daily injects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RotnGun, post: 277573, member: 45989"] Well, what about this. Take a non hypogonadal guy with a total test level of 700ng/dl. If that guy can do away with an AI, Erectile dysfunction medication, finasteride and DHT blockers, and not donate blood, then should a guy on TRT not be able to do the same thing? None of us here had to use AI's or ED drugs or donate blood before starting TRT. I've noticed that most guys on this forum who do have problems on TRT seem to be taking 120mg a week or more of test a week. So I don't get how a guy can feel better on 120mg a week when that guy has to take an AI or ED medication and donate blood. Also, there is another mistake I notice guys doing while on TRT. I can't remember who it was, but someone (maybe it was [USER=38109]@Cataceous[/USER] ) stated on this forum that it is a bad ideal to inject test every other day or E3D, or twice a week. The reason this person gave was that if you inject lets say 80mg test c per week,,, injecting 40mg every 3.5 days, then that 40mg of test c injection can break down fast (dependent on metabolism and SHBG level) at the injection site an cause an "over dose" of test c into the body. The body is not meant to accomodate 40mg of test in one day. When 40mg is injected at once, then this is where problems can arise. The body can just handle up 10mg of test in one day. This is why this one member here was advocating to do daily injections as a means to avoid side effects. And this same member was saying that the free test level does increase when doing daily injects. If people want to avoid side effects on TRT, then a lower dose should be implemented divided into daily injects. [/QUOTE]
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