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<blockquote data-quote="Jon H" data-source="post: 181637" data-attributes="member: 6219"><p>"What's the best dose for TRT" is a loaded question in a forum like this. The answer can be entirely different for anyone, even if they have "perfect" numbers. I tried so many protocols the first few years, and for me the "more is better" approach actually worked the best.</p><p></p><p>We're told not to chase numbers, but then the very first things we do are to look at ratios, SHBG analysis, and go down E2 rabbit holes. After years of trying to fine tune my protocol I finally just found a doctor that would prescribe what would be considered the high end of any sort of legal prescription.</p><p></p><p>My health markers and general labs are fantastic, even though my free/total testosterone numbers are through the roof. I also feel 100x better than when I was trying "start low and go slow" and trying to overanalyze. </p><p></p><p>If I can offer advice I'd say that only 8 weeks of initial TRT is not nearly long enough to judge the benefits you're getting with your current protocol. Some benefits of TRT may not be noticed for several months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon H, post: 181637, member: 6219"] "What's the best dose for TRT" is a loaded question in a forum like this. The answer can be entirely different for anyone, even if they have "perfect" numbers. I tried so many protocols the first few years, and for me the "more is better" approach actually worked the best. We're told not to chase numbers, but then the very first things we do are to look at ratios, SHBG analysis, and go down E2 rabbit holes. After years of trying to fine tune my protocol I finally just found a doctor that would prescribe what would be considered the high end of any sort of legal prescription. My health markers and general labs are fantastic, even though my free/total testosterone numbers are through the roof. I also feel 100x better than when I was trying "start low and go slow" and trying to overanalyze. If I can offer advice I'd say that only 8 weeks of initial TRT is not nearly long enough to judge the benefits you're getting with your current protocol. Some benefits of TRT may not be noticed for several months. [/QUOTE]
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