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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Should I lower my TRT dose?
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<blockquote data-quote="ivkonst2017" data-source="post: 208120" data-attributes="member: 42532"><p>I dont comment it because I dont know anyone using it. And what does it mean success - it is well marketed by the doctors? Do we know how happy are its users in comparison to other guys taking more mg?</p><p></p><p>I have seen A LOT people on TRT getting optimized, both in my country and in the forums mostly from USA, UK, Australia but also from all over Europe. In the back of my mind I like to keep statistics of certain numbers. I dont remember anyone who has optimized below 120-130mg per week. All I know that have started lower have increased and are feeling better ever since. I would say the majority use between 130 and 200mg per week achiving total t serum concentrations of 1000-1400ng/dl to feel best at without getting side effects and issues. </p><p></p><p>The best doctors that I know in the field try to bring their patients around these levels with no matter mg are needed to get maximum benefits of the treatment. And we've talked with them that usually the guys who have side effects and cannot tolerate optimal levels of t have other health issues that should be fixed(thyroid, fatty liver, progesterone these 3 most often) and work with them to fix these issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ivkonst2017, post: 208120, member: 42532"] I dont comment it because I dont know anyone using it. And what does it mean success - it is well marketed by the doctors? Do we know how happy are its users in comparison to other guys taking more mg? I have seen A LOT people on TRT getting optimized, both in my country and in the forums mostly from USA, UK, Australia but also from all over Europe. In the back of my mind I like to keep statistics of certain numbers. I dont remember anyone who has optimized below 120-130mg per week. All I know that have started lower have increased and are feeling better ever since. I would say the majority use between 130 and 200mg per week achiving total t serum concentrations of 1000-1400ng/dl to feel best at without getting side effects and issues. The best doctors that I know in the field try to bring their patients around these levels with no matter mg are needed to get maximum benefits of the treatment. And we've talked with them that usually the guys who have side effects and cannot tolerate optimal levels of t have other health issues that should be fixed(thyroid, fatty liver, progesterone these 3 most often) and work with them to fix these issues. [/QUOTE]
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