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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Complete apathy/depression from too high E2?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 185168" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>I personally don’t think u should worry about getting gyno at all with ur high SHBG. Only time I’ve ever started to get gyno was on HCG monotherapy. On testosterone, no matter how high my E2 got, even when it got up to 90, I didn’t even have so much as sensitive nipples. On testosterone I’ve never experienced anything even remotely close to getting gyno. I wouldn’t be concerned at all if I were u. </p><p></p><p>I’ve always ever used 27 gauge 1/2” 1cc insulin syringes. I just ordered 28 gauge tho, and will see if they draw up fine. I’ve tried using my 29 gauge syringes, that I have for HCG, and the testosterone just draws up way too slow for me. I’m hoping 28 gauge is the sweetspot. 1/2” needles have been good for injecting into my thighs. I actually wanted to go to 3/4” or 1” needles, just to make sure I’m getting fully into the muscle, and nothing is leaking into my fat, but once u go longer than 1/2”, u have to get syringes with needles that twist off, and I only want to use syringes that are one unit. I wouldn’t go shorter than 1/2” tho. No scar tissue for me, and I’ve been injecting ED or EOD for 3-4 years now in my thighs only. They’re such big muscles that I rotate injecting all over them, and inject in the same spots so rarely that I just don’t experience any scar tissue, at least that I’m aware of. It’s just super convenient. I sit down, and inject testosterone in one and nandrolone in the other, and do that EOD. </p><p></p><p>I would probably switch to IM, and stay on ur current dose, and see if u feel any better. If not, I would then get ur total and free T tested, see where ur levels are at, and up ur dose if needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 185168, member: 15043"] I personally don’t think u should worry about getting gyno at all with ur high SHBG. Only time I’ve ever started to get gyno was on HCG monotherapy. On testosterone, no matter how high my E2 got, even when it got up to 90, I didn’t even have so much as sensitive nipples. On testosterone I’ve never experienced anything even remotely close to getting gyno. I wouldn’t be concerned at all if I were u. I’ve always ever used 27 gauge 1/2” 1cc insulin syringes. I just ordered 28 gauge tho, and will see if they draw up fine. I’ve tried using my 29 gauge syringes, that I have for HCG, and the testosterone just draws up way too slow for me. I’m hoping 28 gauge is the sweetspot. 1/2” needles have been good for injecting into my thighs. I actually wanted to go to 3/4” or 1” needles, just to make sure I’m getting fully into the muscle, and nothing is leaking into my fat, but once u go longer than 1/2”, u have to get syringes with needles that twist off, and I only want to use syringes that are one unit. I wouldn’t go shorter than 1/2” tho. No scar tissue for me, and I’ve been injecting ED or EOD for 3-4 years now in my thighs only. They’re such big muscles that I rotate injecting all over them, and inject in the same spots so rarely that I just don’t experience any scar tissue, at least that I’m aware of. It’s just super convenient. I sit down, and inject testosterone in one and nandrolone in the other, and do that EOD. I would probably switch to IM, and stay on ur current dose, and see if u feel any better. If not, I would then get ur total and free T tested, see where ur levels are at, and up ur dose if needed. [/QUOTE]
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