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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Advice on low dose daily testosterone
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<blockquote data-quote="slicktop" data-source="post: 190228" data-attributes="member: 39800"><p>Madman is on top of it, as usual. I agree with everything he's stated so far. I'm just jumping in to say that as a member of the community that does daily shots, don't do it unless you need to. Every 3.5 works great for many guys, so there's no reason to not try that first. I moved to daily shots to help keep my E2 under control with less AI. Unless you have a very specific reason to do daily shots (and at this point, it's fair to say you don't yet), I wouldn't do it. Think about diagnosing any mechanical malfunction... a good mechanic/electrician/repairman/etc. always starts with the most common issues and only elevates it if needed. I would follow the same course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slicktop, post: 190228, member: 39800"] Madman is on top of it, as usual. I agree with everything he's stated so far. I'm just jumping in to say that as a member of the community that does daily shots, don't do it unless you need to. Every 3.5 works great for many guys, so there's no reason to not try that first. I moved to daily shots to help keep my E2 under control with less AI. Unless you have a very specific reason to do daily shots (and at this point, it's fair to say you don't yet), I wouldn't do it. Think about diagnosing any mechanical malfunction... a good mechanic/electrician/repairman/etc. always starts with the most common issues and only elevates it if needed. I would follow the same course. [/QUOTE]
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