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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Less than 50 mg of T per week
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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan474" data-source="post: 250206" data-attributes="member: 44187"><p>I feel pretty good. I started much higher and over time, due to various issues (including sleep as a significant issue), progressively lowered the dosage. The 12.5mg danazol daily made a big difference, but also shot my free T pretty high and even still has some negative impact on sleep. It's not a typical approach but so far, it seems to be working OK. </p><p>Admittedly, I don't know if I feel any better than if I stopped TRT and just stayed with danazol. The reason I went on TRT in the first place (age 21 or so, which was 16 years ago), was because t3-only thyroid replacement drove down my free T presumably due to high SHBG, and at the time my Dr didn't have any other way to get my Free T up aside from adding TRT. The TRT itself didn't help my symptoms a whole ton, if at all, until the dose was pretty high (and then I had many side effects), or later--when I added danazol and went with a much lower dose of T. </p><p></p><p>Note: I am on cypionate. I tried enanthate but actually felt much worse on identical dose, and had a lot of acne. Everyone is different. I inject every 3.5 days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan474, post: 250206, member: 44187"] I feel pretty good. I started much higher and over time, due to various issues (including sleep as a significant issue), progressively lowered the dosage. The 12.5mg danazol daily made a big difference, but also shot my free T pretty high and even still has some negative impact on sleep. It's not a typical approach but so far, it seems to be working OK. Admittedly, I don't know if I feel any better than if I stopped TRT and just stayed with danazol. The reason I went on TRT in the first place (age 21 or so, which was 16 years ago), was because t3-only thyroid replacement drove down my free T presumably due to high SHBG, and at the time my Dr didn't have any other way to get my Free T up aside from adding TRT. The TRT itself didn't help my symptoms a whole ton, if at all, until the dose was pretty high (and then I had many side effects), or later--when I added danazol and went with a much lower dose of T. Note: I am on cypionate. I tried enanthate but actually felt much worse on identical dose, and had a lot of acne. Everyone is different. I inject every 3.5 days. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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