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Testosterone Side Effect Management
Am I having high estrogen symptoms?
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<blockquote data-quote="FeelingLost" data-source="post: 91419" data-attributes="member: 15131"><p>I don't know why some around here flip out when one does bloods early. Sure it is not your steady state but is a snap shot on how things are progressing. </p><p>On your question I would say yes even though you reduced your weekly dose since it has not been 40 days you have not reached your steady state yet. </p><p></p><p>reference info:</p><p> Testosterone Cyp (Half life 8 days) - Steady state in 40 days</p><p> Arimidex (Half life 2 days) - Steady state in 10 days </p><p> HCG (Half life 2 days) - Steady state in 10 days.</p><p> </p><p> Remember, 5 x half life of a medication = Steady state of that medication.</p><p></p><p>When you reach a steady state of a medication, you will have double the amount of milligrams in your system of the dose you are taking in-between each half life. It doesn't matter how you space out the dosages or how often you take it. For example, 1mg taken EOD, or 0.5mg taken everyday. It's still 1mg taken within one half life or Arimidex which is 2 days. </p><p></p><p>So another example is test cypionate. Doesn't matter if you take 100mg once per week or split that into 50mg twice per week or 14mg everyday. As long as it's 100mg within one half life, which is 8 days for test cyp. So by 5 half lives of the medication, which would be 40 days for test cyp, you will have double the amount of medication in your system. Which would be 200mg. </p><p></p><p>Just remember, whatever the dosage you are taking of a medication, after 5 half lives you will have double the amount of medication in your system compared to starting.</p><p></p><p></p><p>hth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FeelingLost, post: 91419, member: 15131"] I don't know why some around here flip out when one does bloods early. Sure it is not your steady state but is a snap shot on how things are progressing. On your question I would say yes even though you reduced your weekly dose since it has not been 40 days you have not reached your steady state yet. reference info: Testosterone Cyp (Half life 8 days) - Steady state in 40 days Arimidex (Half life 2 days) - Steady state in 10 days HCG (Half life 2 days) - Steady state in 10 days. Remember, 5 x half life of a medication = Steady state of that medication. When you reach a steady state of a medication, you will have double the amount of milligrams in your system of the dose you are taking in-between each half life. It doesn't matter how you space out the dosages or how often you take it. For example, 1mg taken EOD, or 0.5mg taken everyday. It's still 1mg taken within one half life or Arimidex which is 2 days. So another example is test cypionate. Doesn't matter if you take 100mg once per week or split that into 50mg twice per week or 14mg everyday. As long as it's 100mg within one half life, which is 8 days for test cyp. So by 5 half lives of the medication, which would be 40 days for test cyp, you will have double the amount of medication in your system. Which would be 200mg. Just remember, whatever the dosage you are taking of a medication, after 5 half lives you will have double the amount of medication in your system compared to starting. hth [/QUOTE]
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