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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
1 year HRT and just started with injection - Troubleshooting
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<blockquote data-quote="new_man" data-source="post: 45471" data-attributes="member: 12704"><p>Wow, I'm quite impressed of your protocol. So your T level is very constant. </p><p></p><p>Let's say that the testosterone level is in the morning 1000. Then I think that in the afternoon that level will decrease around 30% normally and in average (please correct me when I'm wrong). Does this happen too with cypionate/enanthate in your blood? Isn't the level too constant to mimic this decrease? A similiar question is: what's when you sleep - is the testosterone level with cypionate/enanthate constant or does it change too and how is it normally? Another question: What happens if you win the world soccer championship with enanthate/cypionate in your body? Does the body release it in the blood so that the level rises when winning? I don't expect answers to those questions I just asked. I just wonder and I have never read about it.</p><p></p><p>Thank you so much for those studies!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="new_man, post: 45471, member: 12704"] Wow, I'm quite impressed of your protocol. So your T level is very constant. Let's say that the testosterone level is in the morning 1000. Then I think that in the afternoon that level will decrease around 30% normally and in average (please correct me when I'm wrong). Does this happen too with cypionate/enanthate in your blood? Isn't the level too constant to mimic this decrease? A similiar question is: what's when you sleep - is the testosterone level with cypionate/enanthate constant or does it change too and how is it normally? Another question: What happens if you win the world soccer championship with enanthate/cypionate in your body? Does the body release it in the blood so that the level rises when winning? I don't expect answers to those questions I just asked. I just wonder and I have never read about it. Thank you so much for those studies! [/QUOTE]
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