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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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<blockquote data-quote="XBiker" data-source="post: 270227" data-attributes="member: 45172"><p>I agree, I think you're taking to much. IMO, you're cycling, not using HRT / TRT, but I don't want you to feel that I (or we?) are bashing on you.</p><p></p><p>250 / week of Sustanon would put most men well over the normal range after the long-ester test has had a while to build up.</p><p></p><p>In addition, you're spiking you levels, even though Sustanon is a mix of short > long chain esters. IMO, it's always best to inject on a 3.5 day schedule to keep from getting a peak and valley effect from the test administration.</p><p></p><p>Madman posted a lot of good info, and I concur with him. You should really take a look at your goals, your protocol and your overall health to maximize your HRT / TRT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XBiker, post: 270227, member: 45172"] I agree, I think you're taking to much. IMO, you're cycling, not using HRT / TRT, but I don't want you to feel that I (or we?) are bashing on you. 250 / week of Sustanon would put most men well over the normal range after the long-ester test has had a while to build up. In addition, you're spiking you levels, even though Sustanon is a mix of short > long chain esters. IMO, it's always best to inject on a 3.5 day schedule to keep from getting a peak and valley effect from the test administration. Madman posted a lot of good info, and I concur with him. You should really take a look at your goals, your protocol and your overall health to maximize your HRT / TRT. [/QUOTE]
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