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<blockquote data-quote="ivkonst2017" data-source="post: 207223" data-attributes="member: 42532"><p>You said above you didnt feel as good.</p><p></p><p>Ive seen two types of sub q doesnt work - first type, the total t is lower; second type - the guy has similar numbers but he doesnt feel as good. One of my friends on top of having lower t levels and feeling like shit on sub q had higher blood counts. Since he transferred to IM he feels better, his total t rose on average of 500ng/dl and his blood counts lowered. He will never do sub q again.</p><p></p><p>Whatever it is it seems sub q distorts the normal pharmacokinetics of the medication. I dont know why, maybe its with the nodules that build up that would make a lot of sense. But also the simple fact in the pharmacological books it says to inject oil in muscle. And this is what I advise people doing - using the medication the right way.</p><p></p><p>I personally am not interested in investigating why sub q doesnt work, Im interested in sticking to what works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ivkonst2017, post: 207223, member: 42532"] You said above you didnt feel as good. Ive seen two types of sub q doesnt work - first type, the total t is lower; second type - the guy has similar numbers but he doesnt feel as good. One of my friends on top of having lower t levels and feeling like shit on sub q had higher blood counts. Since he transferred to IM he feels better, his total t rose on average of 500ng/dl and his blood counts lowered. He will never do sub q again. Whatever it is it seems sub q distorts the normal pharmacokinetics of the medication. I dont know why, maybe its with the nodules that build up that would make a lot of sense. But also the simple fact in the pharmacological books it says to inject oil in muscle. And this is what I advise people doing - using the medication the right way. I personally am not interested in investigating why sub q doesnt work, Im interested in sticking to what works. [/QUOTE]
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