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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
1762 Total T after last lab test
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<blockquote data-quote="MIP1950" data-source="post: 217613" data-attributes="member: 42988"><p>I've not read of many men who do well on 4 mg per day. There was a long thread on T-Nation, last year, just about that, with one man saying that he didn't feel good until he dropped to 5 mg, daily. I tried 10 mg, daily, for several months, which, after subtracting the ester, would be 35 mg per week. The numbers looked good, but I didn't feel anything. And you could logically argue that most doctors wouldn't prescribe 5 mg, IM or subq, so we'll never know how well it does or doesn't work. </p><p></p><p>Men who do well on ultra low dose might be outliers in the same manner of men who need 200 mg or more, weekly. Again, I understand what you're saying regarding how much T we produced as young men but, still, that's in the context of other hormones, neurosteroids and peptides being produced in optimal, balanced amounts. How does one recreate that youthful endogenous symphony, if that's even possible?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MIP1950, post: 217613, member: 42988"] I've not read of many men who do well on 4 mg per day. There was a long thread on T-Nation, last year, just about that, with one man saying that he didn't feel good until he dropped to 5 mg, daily. I tried 10 mg, daily, for several months, which, after subtracting the ester, would be 35 mg per week. The numbers looked good, but I didn't feel anything. And you could logically argue that most doctors wouldn't prescribe 5 mg, IM or subq, so we'll never know how well it does or doesn't work. Men who do well on ultra low dose might be outliers in the same manner of men who need 200 mg or more, weekly. Again, I understand what you're saying regarding how much T we produced as young men but, still, that's in the context of other hormones, neurosteroids and peptides being produced in optimal, balanced amounts. How does one recreate that youthful endogenous symphony, if that's even possible? [/QUOTE]
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