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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
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<blockquote data-quote="Mountain Man" data-source="post: 108096" data-attributes="member: 14411"><p>I'd think no AI I saw necessary. The non sensitive test tends to show higher levels than you have. My clinic does not use the sensitive assay and I run around the same range. It seems to me, my opinion, that guys seem to run into problems when they begin to treat the numbers rather than the symptoms. My doctor asks about symptoms, considering them more important that the numbers.</p><p></p><p>I'd also rethink the 250 dose. Probably not needed and it may confuse things moving forward. It took me about 8 months before the real muscle building benefits showed up and I was working out hard the whole time. You got to be patient. 250 is not TRT. It's more like a light steroid cycle. Do what your doctor says, avoid the other meds, HCG, AI, and just work out hard and avoid injuries. When the muscle mass kicks in, you'll have a sound base to build on.</p><p></p><p>Also, the feeling less great is normal too. There is a period when your body is still producing test and the combination of that and TRT creates an almost euphoric feeling at first. Again, don't overthink this or try to hurry things. You will be sorry if you are not patient. This stuff is extremely powerful and effective if you can work with it, rather that try to force things along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountain Man, post: 108096, member: 14411"] I'd think no AI I saw necessary. The non sensitive test tends to show higher levels than you have. My clinic does not use the sensitive assay and I run around the same range. It seems to me, my opinion, that guys seem to run into problems when they begin to treat the numbers rather than the symptoms. My doctor asks about symptoms, considering them more important that the numbers. I'd also rethink the 250 dose. Probably not needed and it may confuse things moving forward. It took me about 8 months before the real muscle building benefits showed up and I was working out hard the whole time. You got to be patient. 250 is not TRT. It's more like a light steroid cycle. Do what your doctor says, avoid the other meds, HCG, AI, and just work out hard and avoid injuries. When the muscle mass kicks in, you'll have a sound base to build on. Also, the feeling less great is normal too. There is a period when your body is still producing test and the combination of that and TRT creates an almost euphoric feeling at first. Again, don't overthink this or try to hurry things. You will be sorry if you are not patient. This stuff is extremely powerful and effective if you can work with it, rather that try to force things along. [/QUOTE]
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