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Daily injections-what is the average dose of people that inject daily?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fortunate" data-source="post: 224846" data-attributes="member: 42264"><p>A data point and question here. For about 7 weeks, I have been doing low dose daily injections with 10-15mg of enanthate or enanthate + nandrolone. I know that one of the bedrock principles of TRT is that things take time. That said, I have been making micro adjustments along the way based on my perception on how I think I am responding. The goal was to gradually titrate until I find something I like and stay on that for a while.</p><p></p><p>This past week, I have noticed something new. I have been using just testosterone (a few days on an enanthate and propionate blend and one day of just enanthate). I usually inject around 6AM. For four consecutive days, around 6-8PM, I have noticed anxiety, a jittery feeling and maybe a bit of tachycardia (hard to tell since I am on a beta blocker).</p><p></p><p>Because it happens only in the evening, and at a specific time, I suspect it is related to a metabolite. If I had to choose, I'd say estradiol, but it could be DHT or it could be some other metabolite. It could simply be T levels being too high, but I tend to doubt it because I feel it usually 12 or so hours after injecting, and I would expect levels to have peaked prior to that.</p><p></p><p>The scrotal cream study has some charts that show metabolites by hour after application. [USER=38590]@readalot[/USER] or [USER=13851]@madman[/USER], do either of you have any graphs that show hourly fluctuations in E2 or DHT after enanthate injections in your treasure trove of papers? The Xyosted papers have data, but over days and weeks, not hours.</p><p></p><p>It is an uncomfortable phenomenon and I think it would be useful to identify what causes it. Don't mean to hijack this particular thread. Happy to move it to a side effect thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortunate, post: 224846, member: 42264"] A data point and question here. For about 7 weeks, I have been doing low dose daily injections with 10-15mg of enanthate or enanthate + nandrolone. I know that one of the bedrock principles of TRT is that things take time. That said, I have been making micro adjustments along the way based on my perception on how I think I am responding. The goal was to gradually titrate until I find something I like and stay on that for a while. This past week, I have noticed something new. I have been using just testosterone (a few days on an enanthate and propionate blend and one day of just enanthate). I usually inject around 6AM. For four consecutive days, around 6-8PM, I have noticed anxiety, a jittery feeling and maybe a bit of tachycardia (hard to tell since I am on a beta blocker). Because it happens only in the evening, and at a specific time, I suspect it is related to a metabolite. If I had to choose, I'd say estradiol, but it could be DHT or it could be some other metabolite. It could simply be T levels being too high, but I tend to doubt it because I feel it usually 12 or so hours after injecting, and I would expect levels to have peaked prior to that. The scrotal cream study has some charts that show metabolites by hour after application. [USER=38590]@readalot[/USER] or [USER=13851]@madman[/USER], do either of you have any graphs that show hourly fluctuations in E2 or DHT after enanthate injections in your treasure trove of papers? The Xyosted papers have data, but over days and weeks, not hours. It is an uncomfortable phenomenon and I think it would be useful to identify what causes it. Don't mean to hijack this particular thread. Happy to move it to a side effect thread. [/QUOTE]
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