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Arimidex? Do we need it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 200072" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Don’t get too caught up with ur age or being on it forever. I was 27 when I had to start. And I look at being on HRT as a blessing, not a burden. I feel beyond lucky that I was able to start monitoring and balancing my hormones at such a young age, and having steady test levels has been a miracle. I no longer have ups and downs mood wise when I don’t get enough sleep or am stressed or don’t eat the best. I’m an eternal optimist 24/7 now with 24/7 motivation and depressed thoughts don’t even enter my mind anymore. Before HRT when negative things would happen I would get bummed out and slightly depressed. Now, negative things happen and I just think of a gameplan/ solution to the negative situation and execute it and move on. Stuff just doesn’t get to me like it did before HRT. Obv results may vary, but that’s just been my experience and what HRT has done for me. So I feel extremely lucky to be on it, and feel extremely lucky that I hopefully get to be on it for life</p><p></p><p>Most test cyp vials come in 10ml vials. And they’re usually 200mg/ ml. So the whole vial will have 2000mg in it total. If you get the test from a compounding pharmacy, they sometimes have 5ml vials. Those are also 200mg/ ml. So they would have 1000mg of test in them total</p><p></p><p>and yes, just use an insulin syringe. I’ve used many different gauge needles, and I prefer 27 gauge 1/2” insulin syringes. I like the easy touch brand. I tried 28 gauge but they draw up a little too slow for my liking. 27 gauge is perfect, and u barely feel it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 200072, member: 15043"] Don’t get too caught up with ur age or being on it forever. I was 27 when I had to start. And I look at being on HRT as a blessing, not a burden. I feel beyond lucky that I was able to start monitoring and balancing my hormones at such a young age, and having steady test levels has been a miracle. I no longer have ups and downs mood wise when I don’t get enough sleep or am stressed or don’t eat the best. I’m an eternal optimist 24/7 now with 24/7 motivation and depressed thoughts don’t even enter my mind anymore. Before HRT when negative things would happen I would get bummed out and slightly depressed. Now, negative things happen and I just think of a gameplan/ solution to the negative situation and execute it and move on. Stuff just doesn’t get to me like it did before HRT. Obv results may vary, but that’s just been my experience and what HRT has done for me. So I feel extremely lucky to be on it, and feel extremely lucky that I hopefully get to be on it for life Most test cyp vials come in 10ml vials. And they’re usually 200mg/ ml. So the whole vial will have 2000mg in it total. If you get the test from a compounding pharmacy, they sometimes have 5ml vials. Those are also 200mg/ ml. So they would have 1000mg of test in them total and yes, just use an insulin syringe. I’ve used many different gauge needles, and I prefer 27 gauge 1/2” insulin syringes. I like the easy touch brand. I tried 28 gauge but they draw up a little too slow for my liking. 27 gauge is perfect, and u barely feel it. [/QUOTE]
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