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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Do changes in body weight affect dose response?
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<blockquote data-quote="seppuku" data-source="post: 270705" data-attributes="member: 2030"><p>Thanks Cat. Well as you mentioned, i'm not expecting any real withdrawals if i drop dosage slowly. And i'm not sure it'll affect much (subjectively) if i settle on a fairly low dose either - to be honest, even at low natural levels i didn't have low libido etc. I went on, simply because i'd spent a decade getting blood tests showing low t, and reading how low testostetone is associated with increased all cause mortality etc (i'd used clomid for a few years, but eventually my t went low again, even though the clomid was still working to give me top end LH). So i've taken the leap for health purposes, and needing to get phlebotomies to prevent possible death doesn't sound very healthy to me. Also, if i get called in as i'm expecting to around next May and told I can have my hip op, i don't want to go into that with a raised hct level. </p><p></p><p> I've done two jabs now at the reduced dose, i'll give that a couple of weeks and maybe knock another 12mg / week off to put me at 72mg total test E per week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seppuku, post: 270705, member: 2030"] Thanks Cat. Well as you mentioned, i'm not expecting any real withdrawals if i drop dosage slowly. And i'm not sure it'll affect much (subjectively) if i settle on a fairly low dose either - to be honest, even at low natural levels i didn't have low libido etc. I went on, simply because i'd spent a decade getting blood tests showing low t, and reading how low testostetone is associated with increased all cause mortality etc (i'd used clomid for a few years, but eventually my t went low again, even though the clomid was still working to give me top end LH). So i've taken the leap for health purposes, and needing to get phlebotomies to prevent possible death doesn't sound very healthy to me. Also, if i get called in as i'm expecting to around next May and told I can have my hip op, i don't want to go into that with a raised hct level. I've done two jabs now at the reduced dose, i'll give that a couple of weeks and maybe knock another 12mg / week off to put me at 72mg total test E per week. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Do changes in body weight affect dose response?
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