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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Endo Want a 3-Month TRT Stop
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<blockquote data-quote="HealthMan" data-source="post: 94044" data-attributes="member: 13512"><p>Nebido half life is approximately 90 days according to their website (but some websites/studies say it is much lower. Ranging from 20 to 90 days). Using the average here just to do some math. Lets use 55 days. After 110 days you would still have 25% of testosterone undecanoate in your body. So it would take 220 days to have very little testosterone undecanoate in your body (6.25%). So probably it will still take a while for your body to start producing testosterone on its own. So at the moment you are probably still shut down and have probably less than 50% of testosterone in your blood compared to 3 months ago. So no surprise you are not feeling good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HealthMan, post: 94044, member: 13512"] Nebido half life is approximately 90 days according to their website (but some websites/studies say it is much lower. Ranging from 20 to 90 days). Using the average here just to do some math. Lets use 55 days. After 110 days you would still have 25% of testosterone undecanoate in your body. So it would take 220 days to have very little testosterone undecanoate in your body (6.25%). So probably it will still take a while for your body to start producing testosterone on its own. So at the moment you are probably still shut down and have probably less than 50% of testosterone in your blood compared to 3 months ago. So no surprise you are not feeling good. [/QUOTE]
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