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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Erectile dysfunction trt not working?
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<blockquote data-quote="SilverSurfer" data-source="post: 166691" data-attributes="member: 38241"><p>well if you go over to T-Nation there’s a new blowhard over there that says no amount of E2 is too high. In fact, no need to even test it. Just inject more T.</p><p></p><p>except you’ve tried that. If you’re not willing to have bloods done stop fucking around with your hormones! I use my GP plus fill in with discount labs.com. If you can afford the gear, you can afford the blood tests.</p><p></p><p>right now dude, you need to stop messing with your protocol. Get on a normal TRT dose (100 mg to 150 mg per week) and get your total T levels into the high normal levels. This will take you 8 to 10 weeks. Only then, start adding in HCG and clomid. But get your body out of supraphysical levels of T. You may not even be able to produce non-mutant, healthy, sperm with testosterone in the 4,000 or 5,000 range.</p><p></p><p>youre young and already giving yourself ED / libido / sexual issues. Why? Just to look jacked? Stop it! My guess is your wife would prefer to see you a healthy 240 or 250 lbs and fertile as Zeus vs your overjacked self that requires GRAMS of T per week, along with horse dosage levels of Tren, Deca, and whatnot. Plus, you‘re going to want to see your kids grow up, and be a grandpa. I’m 50....trust me....time goes by far far far faster than you think vs when you’re in your early or mid20s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverSurfer, post: 166691, member: 38241"] well if you go over to T-Nation there’s a new blowhard over there that says no amount of E2 is too high. In fact, no need to even test it. Just inject more T. except you’ve tried that. If you’re not willing to have bloods done stop fucking around with your hormones! I use my GP plus fill in with discount labs.com. If you can afford the gear, you can afford the blood tests. right now dude, you need to stop messing with your protocol. Get on a normal TRT dose (100 mg to 150 mg per week) and get your total T levels into the high normal levels. This will take you 8 to 10 weeks. Only then, start adding in HCG and clomid. But get your body out of supraphysical levels of T. You may not even be able to produce non-mutant, healthy, sperm with testosterone in the 4,000 or 5,000 range. youre young and already giving yourself ED / libido / sexual issues. Why? Just to look jacked? Stop it! My guess is your wife would prefer to see you a healthy 240 or 250 lbs and fertile as Zeus vs your overjacked self that requires GRAMS of T per week, along with horse dosage levels of Tren, Deca, and whatnot. Plus, you‘re going to want to see your kids grow up, and be a grandpa. I’m 50....trust me....time goes by far far far faster than you think vs when you’re in your early or mid20s. [/QUOTE]
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