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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Considering going from E2D to E3D injections. Thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 172834" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>You know the second time trying a daily protocol and exactly seven days into it, like clockwork my skin starts drying out and turning red for which I have countless thread trying to figure out why. I also noticed the skin on my ackles was turning strangely white devoid of color.</p><p></p><p>I have come to the conclusion the smaller daily shots don't allow conversion of testosterone to other hormones. I know DHT is converted from testosterone and is responsible for collagen production and I believe a lack of DHT to be the cause for the dry skin.</p><p></p><p>I'm on an 20mg EOD protocol and the dry red skin is already reversing course very quickly. I can't do a twice weekly protocol because I only get half the benefits and experience hormonal swings in the middle of the third day of an injection. It affects me across the board even though my trough levels are 697 ng/dL and 29 pg/mL Free T which is supraphysiological, so it's not like my levels are low.</p><p></p><p>My daily protocol was 7mg (49mg weekly) and I felt good, that's a far cry from what I need on an EOD protocol (+31mg). I do far better on an EOD protocol at 400-500 ng/dL with 10x the benefits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 172834, member: 15832"] You know the second time trying a daily protocol and exactly seven days into it, like clockwork my skin starts drying out and turning red for which I have countless thread trying to figure out why. I also noticed the skin on my ackles was turning strangely white devoid of color. I have come to the conclusion the smaller daily shots don't allow conversion of testosterone to other hormones. I know DHT is converted from testosterone and is responsible for collagen production and I believe a lack of DHT to be the cause for the dry skin. I'm on an 20mg EOD protocol and the dry red skin is already reversing course very quickly. I can't do a twice weekly protocol because I only get half the benefits and experience hormonal swings in the middle of the third day of an injection. It affects me across the board even though my trough levels are 697 ng/dL and 29 pg/mL Free T which is supraphysiological, so it's not like my levels are low. My daily protocol was 7mg (49mg weekly) and I felt good, that's a far cry from what I need on an EOD protocol (+31mg). I do far better on an EOD protocol at 400-500 ng/dL with 10x the benefits. [/QUOTE]
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