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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Balance Acne TRT Side Effects and Symptom Relief
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 180977" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>Dose reductions can be difficult. It does seem as though many guys get low-T symptoms for at least a month or two. But once you adapt to the lower dose then things should be better, especially when starting from such high serum testosterone as you are. Your protocol of 120 mg (T cyp?) per week is giving you 12 mg per day of testosterone. This is well above the 3-9 mg range of endogenous production seen in normal men. Your new protocol will put you at the top of the range with 8-9 mg per day.</p><p></p><p>If in the end you are unable to find a balance point between low- and high-T symptoms then you might consider a more esoteric protocol. Daily use of a propionate/cypionate blend may allow use of less testosterone while keeping the benefits. The hypothesis is that some of the benefits of testosterone relate more to daily peak levels than to average levels. Normal men have significant variation in daily testosterone, so it could make sense to emulate this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 180977, member: 38109"] Dose reductions can be difficult. It does seem as though many guys get low-T symptoms for at least a month or two. But once you adapt to the lower dose then things should be better, especially when starting from such high serum testosterone as you are. Your protocol of 120 mg (T cyp?) per week is giving you 12 mg per day of testosterone. This is well above the 3-9 mg range of endogenous production seen in normal men. Your new protocol will put you at the top of the range with 8-9 mg per day. If in the end you are unable to find a balance point between low- and high-T symptoms then you might consider a more esoteric protocol. Daily use of a propionate/cypionate blend may allow use of less testosterone while keeping the benefits. The hypothesis is that some of the benefits of testosterone relate more to daily peak levels than to average levels. Normal men have significant variation in daily testosterone, so it could make sense to emulate this. [/QUOTE]
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