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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Fatigue after injection
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<blockquote data-quote="bixt" data-source="post: 228062" data-attributes="member: 39921"><p>- Perhaps different brands, pharma,compounded, even UGL until you come right.</p><p>- Cypionate has less of this issue compared to enanthate/sust (I have seen posts of higher cortisol with enanthate vs cypionate, which could indicate a response to an allergy). Blends are the worst.</p><p>- Lower concentration shots (mainly an issue with UGL blends of esters totalling over 300mg/ml.)</p><p>- Smaller more frequent shots may provoke less immune response (to my personal perception)</p><p>- Most importantly (for me), I get an allergic response if injecting in the AM. I get similar responses to eating in the morning as well ( I cannot therefore eat breakfast). Linked to severe gut issues in remission in my case. I inject in the evening for this reason. Hcg does not cause this problem for me in the AM.</p><p>- Lastly, if you can’t make injections work due to this issue then you need to move on to creams or oral.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bixt, post: 228062, member: 39921"] - Perhaps different brands, pharma,compounded, even UGL until you come right. - Cypionate has less of this issue compared to enanthate/sust (I have seen posts of higher cortisol with enanthate vs cypionate, which could indicate a response to an allergy). Blends are the worst. - Lower concentration shots (mainly an issue with UGL blends of esters totalling over 300mg/ml.) - Smaller more frequent shots may provoke less immune response (to my personal perception) - Most importantly (for me), I get an allergic response if injecting in the AM. I get similar responses to eating in the morning as well ( I cannot therefore eat breakfast). Linked to severe gut issues in remission in my case. I inject in the evening for this reason. Hcg does not cause this problem for me in the AM. - Lastly, if you can’t make injections work due to this issue then you need to move on to creams or oral. [/QUOTE]
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