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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Daily Injection Experiment
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 197939" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p><strong>The goal was to find an injection schedule that would naturally lower my estradiol and hematocrit levels.</strong></p><p></p><p>You should be more concerned with your FT.</p><p></p><p>High FT will drive up e2 let alone RBCs/hemoglobin/hematocrit.</p><p></p><p>Although your TT is far from too high your FT is high most likely because you have low SHBG.</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind that although some men may have high hopes that injecting lower doses of T more frequently will result in lowering of e2 and hematocrit it is not a given and in many cases regardless of the daily low dosed protocol, many make the mistake of running too high a TT/FT level let alone if one has low SHBG than even though TT may not seem that high FT will be high.</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>My dosing schedule has been 16 mg on Sun, Tue, Thurs, and Sat and 12 mg on Mon, Wed, and Fri for a total of 100 mg per week.</strong></p><p></p><p>Why the alternating between 16 mg/14 mg?</p><p></p><p>Easier and more sensible to inject 14 mg daily (98 mg/week).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 197939, member: 13851"] [B]The goal was to find an injection schedule that would naturally lower my estradiol and hematocrit levels.[/B] You should be more concerned with your FT. High FT will drive up e2 let alone RBCs/hemoglobin/hematocrit. Although your TT is far from too high your FT is high most likely because you have low SHBG. Keep in mind that although some men may have high hopes that injecting lower doses of T more frequently will result in lowering of e2 and hematocrit it is not a given and in many cases regardless of the daily low dosed protocol, many make the mistake of running too high a TT/FT level let alone if one has low SHBG than even though TT may not seem that high FT will be high. [B]My dosing schedule has been 16 mg on Sun, Tue, Thurs, and Sat and 12 mg on Mon, Wed, and Fri for a total of 100 mg per week.[/B] Why the alternating between 16 mg/14 mg? Easier and more sensible to inject 14 mg daily (98 mg/week). [/QUOTE]
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