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1762 Total T after last lab test
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<blockquote data-quote="MIP1950" data-source="post: 217581" data-attributes="member: 42988"><p>Outliers perhaps, but men, under medical care, who feel and function better, with higher numbers. You know that every man on T isn't into weight lifting. All they want is to get their penis to stand at attention more than now and then. If higher total and free accomplish that, for those subset of men, whether it's injections, cream/gel or pellets, then so be it. I understand where you're coming from but, as I've stated on another thread; since none of us knew what our TT, free T, E2, DHT, DHEA, pregnenolone/progesterone were when we were teenagers/young men, it becomes a guessing game and even if one tries to emulate those lab values, that doesn't necessarily equal success. </p><p></p><p>As [USER=15832]@Systemlord[/USER] has noted, the men who are doing well on whatever protocol aren't always on these forums. You're quite knowledgeable and go far beyond a standard protocol, utilizing peptides and selegiline. Most men won't go that far unless their doctor suggests it or they bring it up to him or her. Systemlord and I are also on T-Nation forum and I've mentioned several times the physician on their, 'highpull', who's on a weekly T injection and prescribes that to his patients. I believe he's stated that 75% of those men do well. The other 25% are E3.5 days or EOD. No ai, no HCG. </p><p></p><p>So, truly, there is no 'one size fits all'. If a man has supraphysiologic TT & free T and experiences no improvement or feels worse, then, yes, cut the dose in half and give it a couple of months, but, if he feels good, physically/mentally/sexually, no reason to mess with success. If your protocol is proving to be successful, that's great, truly! This isn't an ideological debate. Let every man find a protocol that works, regardless of the way it's administered or the type or the dosage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MIP1950, post: 217581, member: 42988"] Outliers perhaps, but men, under medical care, who feel and function better, with higher numbers. You know that every man on T isn't into weight lifting. All they want is to get their penis to stand at attention more than now and then. If higher total and free accomplish that, for those subset of men, whether it's injections, cream/gel or pellets, then so be it. I understand where you're coming from but, as I've stated on another thread; since none of us knew what our TT, free T, E2, DHT, DHEA, pregnenolone/progesterone were when we were teenagers/young men, it becomes a guessing game and even if one tries to emulate those lab values, that doesn't necessarily equal success. As [USER=15832]@Systemlord[/USER] has noted, the men who are doing well on whatever protocol aren't always on these forums. You're quite knowledgeable and go far beyond a standard protocol, utilizing peptides and selegiline. Most men won't go that far unless their doctor suggests it or they bring it up to him or her. Systemlord and I are also on T-Nation forum and I've mentioned several times the physician on their, 'highpull', who's on a weekly T injection and prescribes that to his patients. I believe he's stated that 75% of those men do well. The other 25% are E3.5 days or EOD. No ai, no HCG. So, truly, there is no 'one size fits all'. If a man has supraphysiologic TT & free T and experiences no improvement or feels worse, then, yes, cut the dose in half and give it a couple of months, but, if he feels good, physically/mentally/sexually, no reason to mess with success. If your protocol is proving to be successful, that's great, truly! This isn't an ideological debate. Let every man find a protocol that works, regardless of the way it's administered or the type or the dosage. [/QUOTE]
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