Differences in T cypionate dosages

croaker24

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How granular a change dosage for 2x ejections per week would you expect to feel a difference? For example, say your baseline was 100mg a week, 2x (.25 cc each injection). If you go either way by .5cc (20 mg) so that you take either 80 mg or 120 mg a week, would those changes in dosages be significant enough to change the numbers and how one feels?
 
In my judgement 20mg changes are huge, you'd see that on paper and likely feel it physically in some manner. I would think 5mg up or down would be the smallest change I'd make and that's likely only to reflect on paper.
 
I went from 100mg/wkly to 60mg/every 3.5 days. I certainly felt the extra 20mg over the course of the week and saw a response in my labs. Vince is right - 20mg is significant. All the best.
 
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Well, a 20 mg boost on 100 mg weekly is a 20% increase in dosage and over time you should see differences in body comp and other things like labs.
 

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