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“Sweet spot E2” vs test levels
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<blockquote data-quote="user_joe" data-source="post: 140526" data-attributes="member: 13107"><p>I’m not on the same page or way of thinking as you are here. It’s fine if we call levels above a certain amount something other than replacement. I honestly can’t say what men need to feel like trt is beneficial. AFAIK you don’t either as you are only intimately familiar with the effects on yourself, right? My mood is improved seemingly the higher I go. Was true in the very beginning starting at 100/wk on up. </p><p></p><p>I don’t really care about dose and steroid cycles and gains, but it doesn’t surprise me that some men gain great on lowish doses. </p><p></p><p>You are simply wrong stating no therapeutic effects of test are realized st higher and higher doses. I’ve experienced that. The rest of it is just 2 different point of views. I want the most benefits I can get from this therapy. I don’t care above surpassing a labe value unless it’s bloodwork indicating I’m doing harm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user_joe, post: 140526, member: 13107"] I’m not on the same page or way of thinking as you are here. It’s fine if we call levels above a certain amount something other than replacement. I honestly can’t say what men need to feel like trt is beneficial. AFAIK you don’t either as you are only intimately familiar with the effects on yourself, right? My mood is improved seemingly the higher I go. Was true in the very beginning starting at 100/wk on up. I don’t really care about dose and steroid cycles and gains, but it doesn’t surprise me that some men gain great on lowish doses. You are simply wrong stating no therapeutic effects of test are realized st higher and higher doses. I’ve experienced that. The rest of it is just 2 different point of views. I want the most benefits I can get from this therapy. I don’t care above surpassing a labe value unless it’s bloodwork indicating I’m doing harm. [/QUOTE]
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