This data was first discussed here a year or so ago when it was released as a poster. It was now just published in a major urology journal.
Bascially it suggested that 75 or 100mg of "Xyosted" (SubQ enanthate) each week leads to lower HCT/E2/PSA than does 100mg of IM cypionate.
This is a poor...
Looking forward to hearing more details and maybe even reading this study. But the data highlighted in this press release are most intriguing.
https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-07/eaou-ttr070821.php?fbclid=IwAR3-nfodFQ-U5ZyXs_H1iRkUMKtK1upQYzTj25hJJHWtK0et_yLSIz-mMqw
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When I started I read various things about the half-lives of TCyp and TEnan. 7 days. 10 days. One has a 1 day longer half life because of the longer ester.
I am aware that half-lives of all medications vary depending upon the patient. But a good estimate has clinical value for...
I often find myself giving advise to guys who are started on TRT who have not had any sort of thoughtful evaluation of the etiology of their hypogonadism.
The question comes up of whether or not to recommend an MRI of the pituitary. As someone whose hypogonadism may be due to a pituitary...
I've been irked for a year by the apparent incorrect unit usage for the particular Free Testosterone test mentioned above. I periodically reach out to whatever relevant executive I can find. No luck for months until the below correspondence. In brief his explanation doesn't hold up in my view...
I'm going for my first blood testing since starting injectable testosterone. I am also taking HCG, at a low dose (the lowest?) 250iu twice a week.
I'm going to get a 17-Hydroxyprogesterone level given some of the work (posted in this forum) as it possibly being a reasonable gauge of...
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This is Bennett. I'll confess that i am a bit of a Facebook addict so I end up spending more time on the TRT groups there (too much time?) as opposed to here. But some things Gil has said have convinced me that this is the place to be.
I'm almost 60 and my testosterone journey began...
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This is post for fellow obsessives and professionals and everyone else. ;-)
I have heard various providers speak about desirable Free T levels being about "25-50." And it makes sense that units being attached to these ranges be in ng/dl because those are the units that Total T is reported...
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