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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Can I build muscle with a TT in the 600s?
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<blockquote data-quote="JimGainz" data-source="post: 254409" data-attributes="member: 19127"><p>I just wanted to add to something that Madman posted above. In my case, ironically, the only time I did not have to worry about hematocrit was when I was doing injections 5 to 7 days apart. All the other protocols, even when lowering my dose and doing daily, or every other day shots drove my hematocrit high. It was because of constantly keeping free T high which drove up with the red blood cells and hematocrit.</p><p>My current protocol, I take 70 mg of testosterone every five days. I also throw in some low dose anabolics, (50 mg nandrolone and 50 primo). My labs were just done and I was 826 ng/dl Total T on injection day:, free T was 22 and hct was 48..5 (this was 3 months after giving blood when normally I would be in the low 50s). When I did shots every other / E3 days Free T was around 28.</p><p></p><p>as for the OP, I would say to marginally lower your dose, try different frequencies to see what works. As for BP, honestly, your current levels are not that high to cause major BP spikes, so you may need some BP meds. Don’t fret if you do, things like Losartan are cardio protective in many ways and also lower hematocrit a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimGainz, post: 254409, member: 19127"] I just wanted to add to something that Madman posted above. In my case, ironically, the only time I did not have to worry about hematocrit was when I was doing injections 5 to 7 days apart. All the other protocols, even when lowering my dose and doing daily, or every other day shots drove my hematocrit high. It was because of constantly keeping free T high which drove up with the red blood cells and hematocrit. My current protocol, I take 70 mg of testosterone every five days. I also throw in some low dose anabolics, (50 mg nandrolone and 50 primo). My labs were just done and I was 826 ng/dl Total T on injection day:, free T was 22 and hct was 48..5 (this was 3 months after giving blood when normally I would be in the low 50s). When I did shots every other / E3 days Free T was around 28. as for the OP, I would say to marginally lower your dose, try different frequencies to see what works. As for BP, honestly, your current levels are not that high to cause major BP spikes, so you may need some BP meds. Don’t fret if you do, things like Losartan are cardio protective in many ways and also lower hematocrit a bit. [/QUOTE]
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