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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Do Labs Taken During Honeymoon Periods Tell You Your Sweet Spot For Levels or Anything Useful?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cyclingislife" data-source="post: 225388" data-attributes="member: 42611"><p>My best advice is keep a simple daily journal of your dose of all meds & most importantly how you feel ever single day, I even track sex drive. Also, put your lab results in there. Over time you’ll see patterns develop as you hit your sweet spot. I think testing when you feel good is very useful data. You just don’t want to fall into the trap of testing whenever you feel bad. You have to give any changes in protocol at least 6-8 weeks to stabilize. Tracking how you feel is paramount to all else. You can tweak your protocol over time based on your own data instead of running labs all the time.. I learned this approach by doing an online consult with a seasoned trt doc, 20 years experience in the field. You’ll find this data to be essential. And, be patient. I think it took me a year to dial in. My protocol now is 24mg EOD cyp & 200IU HCG m,w,f. I have lower shbg 17, I feel best with free T around 225-250 (range 50-200), total t 950 (range 300-1100), my E2 stays around 20 (Range 0-40) I have taken 1/4 mg Anastrozole once per week but going to try to taper that off. Hope this helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cyclingislife, post: 225388, member: 42611"] My best advice is keep a simple daily journal of your dose of all meds & most importantly how you feel ever single day, I even track sex drive. Also, put your lab results in there. Over time you’ll see patterns develop as you hit your sweet spot. I think testing when you feel good is very useful data. You just don’t want to fall into the trap of testing whenever you feel bad. You have to give any changes in protocol at least 6-8 weeks to stabilize. Tracking how you feel is paramount to all else. You can tweak your protocol over time based on your own data instead of running labs all the time.. I learned this approach by doing an online consult with a seasoned trt doc, 20 years experience in the field. You’ll find this data to be essential. And, be patient. I think it took me a year to dial in. My protocol now is 24mg EOD cyp & 200IU HCG m,w,f. I have lower shbg 17, I feel best with free T around 225-250 (range 50-200), total t 950 (range 300-1100), my E2 stays around 20 (Range 0-40) I have taken 1/4 mg Anastrozole once per week but going to try to taper that off. Hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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