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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Best time to inject testosterone?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 190558" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>I have been experimenting with low TRT doses, and generally liking the results. I'm currently on the equivalent of 44 mg T cypionate. Including testosterone propionate in the mix allows for a lower average dose while preserving a physiological daily peak in serum testosterone, somewhat mimicking what's natural.</p><p></p><p>Whether or not you can tolerate injections at night is an individual thing. Some guys seem ok with it. Just try it to see if you like it or not. Personally I'd say mornings are preferred, but I can't offer hard evidence that longer esters such as cypionate have unfavorable pharmacokinetics in the setting of evening injections.</p><p></p><p>I get a little uneasy seeing stories like yours, where the low-T symptoms aren't severe, and TRT is contemplated. This is because TRT is simultaneously restoring some functionality and removing other functionality. My pre-TRT hypogonadal state was so bad that even at its worst, TRT was better. But there are guys who end up worse off overall, though presumably they are overrepresented here in the forum, and are not reflecting the overall satisfaction of guys on TRT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 190558, member: 38109"] I have been experimenting with low TRT doses, and generally liking the results. I'm currently on the equivalent of 44 mg T cypionate. Including testosterone propionate in the mix allows for a lower average dose while preserving a physiological daily peak in serum testosterone, somewhat mimicking what's natural. Whether or not you can tolerate injections at night is an individual thing. Some guys seem ok with it. Just try it to see if you like it or not. Personally I'd say mornings are preferred, but I can't offer hard evidence that longer esters such as cypionate have unfavorable pharmacokinetics in the setting of evening injections. I get a little uneasy seeing stories like yours, where the low-T symptoms aren't severe, and TRT is contemplated. This is because TRT is simultaneously restoring some functionality and removing other functionality. My pre-TRT hypogonadal state was so bad that even at its worst, TRT was better. But there are guys who end up worse off overall, though presumably they are overrepresented here in the forum, and are not reflecting the overall satisfaction of guys on TRT. [/QUOTE]
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