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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Nelson Vergel" data-source="post: 2403" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>If you were injecting 300 mg of T per week with an anabolic and then stopped, it is amazing that your T is at 840 ng/dL after being off for 7 weeks. Usually the HPT axis remains dormant for several weeks and T levels plummet. I wonder if that level will be maintained without treatment, but I have a gut feeling that it may not. Your case if very interesting for sure.</p><p>100 mg every two weeks will not do the job. A healthy male produces about 5-7 mg mg of testosterone a day. Replacing that and accounting for absorption (pharmacodynamics) issues, 100-150 mg per week is what is needed for most men to attain levels of T over 500 ng/dL. Of course, I am sure your doctor will retest you to see where you are. If you are over 500 ng/dL with that dose, then I would call you an exceptional case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nelson Vergel, post: 2403, member: 3"] If you were injecting 300 mg of T per week with an anabolic and then stopped, it is amazing that your T is at 840 ng/dL after being off for 7 weeks. Usually the HPT axis remains dormant for several weeks and T levels plummet. I wonder if that level will be maintained without treatment, but I have a gut feeling that it may not. Your case if very interesting for sure. 100 mg every two weeks will not do the job. A healthy male produces about 5-7 mg mg of testosterone a day. Replacing that and accounting for absorption (pharmacodynamics) issues, 100-150 mg per week is what is needed for most men to attain levels of T over 500 ng/dL. Of course, I am sure your doctor will retest you to see where you are. If you are over 500 ng/dL with that dose, then I would call you an exceptional case. [/QUOTE]
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