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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Are calories overlooked?
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<blockquote data-quote="mattingly23" data-source="post: 114397" data-attributes="member: 13894"><p>No offense taken on my part. I know this is probably a wacky theory with little chance of success but it's just that I've only had brief periods of time in the last 6 years when I felt half way decent on TRT.</p><p></p><p>As far as the timing goes, it's already slipped a little from my original plan. When I go for the blood test on Saturday it will have been almost 4 weeks since my last shot of Test E. I simply want to get a baseline and then will re-test maybe every 4-6 weeks after <u>assuming</u> I still feel OK. If 12 weeks down the line my blood work shows low T or low LH/FSH I will have to come up with a different plan.</p><p></p><p>Finally, I do believe in real diet-unrelated hypogandism. Even if I am successful it will only show that this works <strong>for me </strong>who stupidly decided to follow a low carb, low fat, high protein diet and tanked my T levels to 81ng/dl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mattingly23, post: 114397, member: 13894"] No offense taken on my part. I know this is probably a wacky theory with little chance of success but it's just that I've only had brief periods of time in the last 6 years when I felt half way decent on TRT. As far as the timing goes, it's already slipped a little from my original plan. When I go for the blood test on Saturday it will have been almost 4 weeks since my last shot of Test E. I simply want to get a baseline and then will re-test maybe every 4-6 weeks after [U]assuming[/U] I still feel OK. If 12 weeks down the line my blood work shows low T or low LH/FSH I will have to come up with a different plan. Finally, I do believe in real diet-unrelated hypogandism. Even if I am successful it will only show that this works [B]for me [/B]who stupidly decided to follow a low carb, low fat, high protein diet and tanked my T levels to 81ng/dl. [/QUOTE]
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