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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Dose Change Side Effects
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<blockquote data-quote="Sergel" data-source="post: 199912" data-attributes="member: 39139"><p>Been there, I now inject 100mg per week which is my sweet spot... however, at higher doses 160 -140 - 120 man I was anxious and felt like shit... I used to do eod but switch E3.5D now, 50mg each shot and my levels are in the 600 to 700 and I feel great... I wish I had done the opposite, start low and go higher if I felt off... Less is more with T...</p><p></p><p>If you are into body building, then it is another ball game completely, cycles are typically short then you go into a cruise period to get yourself back down. Keeping constant supra physiological levels is hard on the system, at least it is on mine...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sergel, post: 199912, member: 39139"] Been there, I now inject 100mg per week which is my sweet spot... however, at higher doses 160 -140 - 120 man I was anxious and felt like shit... I used to do eod but switch E3.5D now, 50mg each shot and my levels are in the 600 to 700 and I feel great... I wish I had done the opposite, start low and go higher if I felt off... Less is more with T... If you are into body building, then it is another ball game completely, cycles are typically short then you go into a cruise period to get yourself back down. Keeping constant supra physiological levels is hard on the system, at least it is on mine... [/QUOTE]
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