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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
38 Weeks in TRT + hCG blood test
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 103470" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>Whether one is increasing/decreasing dose which effects overall t levels (higher/lower) the body will adapt to those new levels over time.</p><p></p><p>During the first 6 weeks after a protocol change (dose/frequency of injection) one will notice overall changes physically/mentally and tend to really feel the difference until steady state is achieved.</p><p></p><p>As ones body becomes accustomed to the new t levels over time and protocol is consistent and other hormones are in a healthy range overall one should feel improvement in energy/drive,mood,libido,erections,body composition changes (loss of adipose,increase muscle/strength/recovery) and an overall well being.</p><p></p><p>The longer one is on the body adapts and eventually this will be the new NORM and I would not say it is realistic to feel amazing/euphoric everyday just because ones testosterone levels are now in a healthy range.</p><p></p><p>As many should try to understand that quality of sleep/stress levels (mentally/physically)/diet/overall lifestyle/underlying health issues can all have a big impact on how one feels overall regarding energy/drive,mood,libido,erections,recovery and well being.</p><p></p><p>So many make the mistake of simply looking at t levels when many other factors contribute to how one feels mentally/physically on a daily basis.</p><p></p><p>This is trt as in replacement of physiological testosterone levels in order to relieve/improve symptoms of low t and overall well being and no one is going to feel like superman as you should just eventually feel like your old self when your t levels were healthy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 103470, member: 13851"] Whether one is increasing/decreasing dose which effects overall t levels (higher/lower) the body will adapt to those new levels over time. During the first 6 weeks after a protocol change (dose/frequency of injection) one will notice overall changes physically/mentally and tend to really feel the difference until steady state is achieved. As ones body becomes accustomed to the new t levels over time and protocol is consistent and other hormones are in a healthy range overall one should feel improvement in energy/drive,mood,libido,erections,body composition changes (loss of adipose,increase muscle/strength/recovery) and an overall well being. The longer one is on the body adapts and eventually this will be the new NORM and I would not say it is realistic to feel amazing/euphoric everyday just because ones testosterone levels are now in a healthy range. As many should try to understand that quality of sleep/stress levels (mentally/physically)/diet/overall lifestyle/underlying health issues can all have a big impact on how one feels overall regarding energy/drive,mood,libido,erections,recovery and well being. So many make the mistake of simply looking at t levels when many other factors contribute to how one feels mentally/physically on a daily basis. This is trt as in replacement of physiological testosterone levels in order to relieve/improve symptoms of low t and overall well being and no one is going to feel like superman as you should just eventually feel like your old self when your t levels were healthy. [/QUOTE]
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