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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Chasing the sweet spot
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<blockquote data-quote="Vince Carter" data-source="post: 41292" data-attributes="member: 2657"><p>Sweet spot is kind of a flawed concept. Obviously you change something and for a two days you think "I've nailed it!" and that's just not how this works. Long journey....marathon...as Coasty said it takes weeks to reach homestasis, 4 weeks minimum, 5 or 6 weeks and retest. Each time after that it's a small adjustment in one area...wait 4-6 weeks, test again. The longer you are on TRT the better you can become with the feeling. I'm just past two years and I think I'm still getting better. For most of that period I would say I feel good, not great, or that I was better than I had been...and I'm still making progress. It's not a quick resolution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince Carter, post: 41292, member: 2657"] Sweet spot is kind of a flawed concept. Obviously you change something and for a two days you think "I've nailed it!" and that's just not how this works. Long journey....marathon...as Coasty said it takes weeks to reach homestasis, 4 weeks minimum, 5 or 6 weeks and retest. Each time after that it's a small adjustment in one area...wait 4-6 weeks, test again. The longer you are on TRT the better you can become with the feeling. I'm just past two years and I think I'm still getting better. For most of that period I would say I feel good, not great, or that I was better than I had been...and I'm still making progress. It's not a quick resolution. [/QUOTE]
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