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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Anyone feels better on less frequent injections? for ex.: e7d vs e3.5d
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<blockquote data-quote="DonaldPump2020" data-source="post: 199809" data-attributes="member: 42553"><p>I can understand that I am impatient, but how does it pharmacologically make any sense that injections will take 5 months to have my body adjust to it while Gel works in 3 days?</p><p>the timeframe of 6-8 weeks has only to do with the long ester and its half life, reaching stable levels.</p><p></p><p>I could switch back to gel in a week and feel better than I have ever felt on 8 weeks on injections. i was on injections for multiple months. with changing protocols, yes. But it doesnt make any sense how that would reset my body, needing to restart the whole cycle of dialing in again?</p><p>By that logic every zinc or vitamin D3 tablet, any aromatase inhibitor or promoter (like a couple of beers) would throw off your dialed in steady hormones resetting your whole TRT?</p><p></p><p>cause drink a couple of beers and now you threw off your e2/aromatase</p><p></p><p>I had dose changes on gel too. My body didnt have to adjust for 3 months there, worked in 1 day. and its testosterone too. I know theres some talk about hormonal changes need months of wait to change cell signaling and whatever, but thats totally not true for gel, which is also testosterone, just without a long half life ester.</p><p></p><p>Everyday injections for 8 weeks left me with psychosis due to low E2. Estradiol is the only hormone that protects from psychosis, while testosterone and most likely DHT too promote it.</p><p></p><p>Also my E2 of 51 pg/ml was non-sensitive, so that wasnt high, as non-sensitive tests overestimate e2. Many people say the non-sensitive e2 test is utterly useless, so I cant see how that would help.</p><p></p><p>I had moments where I would literally apply Gel while still doing injections.</p><p>Is it stupid cause it fucks up my dialing in?`Well, yes, maybe? But it proved to me that I can feel better in just 1 day, which completely contradicts the saying that my body needs to adjust, thats why i still have no libido, erections, dry skin, anhedonia, paranoia, etc after 8 weeks of a steady, everyday (low shbg) protocol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DonaldPump2020, post: 199809, member: 42553"] I can understand that I am impatient, but how does it pharmacologically make any sense that injections will take 5 months to have my body adjust to it while Gel works in 3 days? the timeframe of 6-8 weeks has only to do with the long ester and its half life, reaching stable levels. I could switch back to gel in a week and feel better than I have ever felt on 8 weeks on injections. i was on injections for multiple months. with changing protocols, yes. But it doesnt make any sense how that would reset my body, needing to restart the whole cycle of dialing in again? By that logic every zinc or vitamin D3 tablet, any aromatase inhibitor or promoter (like a couple of beers) would throw off your dialed in steady hormones resetting your whole TRT? cause drink a couple of beers and now you threw off your e2/aromatase I had dose changes on gel too. My body didnt have to adjust for 3 months there, worked in 1 day. and its testosterone too. I know theres some talk about hormonal changes need months of wait to change cell signaling and whatever, but thats totally not true for gel, which is also testosterone, just without a long half life ester. Everyday injections for 8 weeks left me with psychosis due to low E2. Estradiol is the only hormone that protects from psychosis, while testosterone and most likely DHT too promote it. Also my E2 of 51 pg/ml was non-sensitive, so that wasnt high, as non-sensitive tests overestimate e2. Many people say the non-sensitive e2 test is utterly useless, so I cant see how that would help. I had moments where I would literally apply Gel while still doing injections. Is it stupid cause it fucks up my dialing in?`Well, yes, maybe? But it proved to me that I can feel better in just 1 day, which completely contradicts the saying that my body needs to adjust, thats why i still have no libido, erections, dry skin, anhedonia, paranoia, etc after 8 weeks of a steady, everyday (low shbg) protocol [/QUOTE]
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