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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
30 mg per day of testosterone shots
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 134248" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Honestly, all that matters is that you feel great. According to the top doctors in this field, keeping sex hormones at supraphysiologic levels, not only isn’t bad for your health, but in fact can be extremely beneficial. They are now saying that having E2 WAY above the top of the range is extremely healthy, having DHT WAY above the top of the range is beneficial, and I don’t see why testosterone would be any different. Dr. Rouzier also preluded to the fact that we also don’t need to worry about high HCT as much as we previously thought. From the sounds of it, he thinks we can have HCT levels much higher than we previously have thought to be safe, without any cardiovascular risks. </p><p></p><p>So if you continue to feel great, I would continue your current protocol indefinitely. I think they would all agree.</p><p></p><p>Are you going to get labs done anytime soon on this new protocol? I’d love to see where your numbers currently are, and how they compare to your numbers on your previous protocol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 134248, member: 15043"] Honestly, all that matters is that you feel great. According to the top doctors in this field, keeping sex hormones at supraphysiologic levels, not only isn’t bad for your health, but in fact can be extremely beneficial. They are now saying that having E2 WAY above the top of the range is extremely healthy, having DHT WAY above the top of the range is beneficial, and I don’t see why testosterone would be any different. Dr. Rouzier also preluded to the fact that we also don’t need to worry about high HCT as much as we previously thought. From the sounds of it, he thinks we can have HCT levels much higher than we previously have thought to be safe, without any cardiovascular risks. So if you continue to feel great, I would continue your current protocol indefinitely. I think they would all agree. Are you going to get labs done anytime soon on this new protocol? I’d love to see where your numbers currently are, and how they compare to your numbers on your previous protocol. [/QUOTE]
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