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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Anyone feels better on less frequent injections? for ex.: e7d vs e3.5d
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<blockquote data-quote="JA Battle" data-source="post: 199825" data-attributes="member: 40068"><p>He’s technically not wrong. However, I totally hear your point. In my opinion there is a large diminishing return on the metabolic changes that coincide with a protocol change over the first few months. You obviously are hinting at this and I agree. It does take significant time for the complete adaptation to take place with a protocol change; But on the medium-long testosterone esters like enanthate/cypionate, the majority of the adaptation and noticeable effects take place within 4-6 weeks. This is a suitable time window to make big decisions on protocols. Our life is passing us by and in order to efficiently get to the place we want to be we can’t wait longer than is absolutely necessary to make decisions on protocols.</p><p></p><p>Also the dosing amount and schedule are a variable. When I’m just adjusting the propionate portion of my protocol, I found my blood levels stabilize in 5 days. I still have a rule of thumb that I wait 2 weeks for basic blood work related to the major hormones I may test related to the change I made. This is something that I inject 3mg of daily. The smaller the dosage the shorter the half life as the size of the pocket of oil created when an injection takes place also effects half life.</p><p></p><p>madman, I’m in no way insulting or undermining your knowledge and your record keeping of so much medical literature that has benefited me multiple times and also pricked my interest numerous times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JA Battle, post: 199825, member: 40068"] He’s technically not wrong. However, I totally hear your point. In my opinion there is a large diminishing return on the metabolic changes that coincide with a protocol change over the first few months. You obviously are hinting at this and I agree. It does take significant time for the complete adaptation to take place with a protocol change; But on the medium-long testosterone esters like enanthate/cypionate, the majority of the adaptation and noticeable effects take place within 4-6 weeks. This is a suitable time window to make big decisions on protocols. Our life is passing us by and in order to efficiently get to the place we want to be we can’t wait longer than is absolutely necessary to make decisions on protocols. Also the dosing amount and schedule are a variable. When I’m just adjusting the propionate portion of my protocol, I found my blood levels stabilize in 5 days. I still have a rule of thumb that I wait 2 weeks for basic blood work related to the major hormones I may test related to the change I made. This is something that I inject 3mg of daily. The smaller the dosage the shorter the half life as the size of the pocket of oil created when an injection takes place also effects half life. madman, I’m in no way insulting or undermining your knowledge and your record keeping of so much medical literature that has benefited me multiple times and also pricked my interest numerous times. [/QUOTE]
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