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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Five months in... hit my first bump in the road.
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<blockquote data-quote="Belekas" data-source="post: 246612" data-attributes="member: 44155"><p>I second all the comments above and agree fully. Everyone is different though but regarding the low FT it still doesn't mean you will feel better by increasing it. Before starting treatment myself I had like 400-500TT and calculated FT of 0.225 in the range of (0.19-0.6 by NHS) so barely in range, right. Wasn't feeling too bad, was sleeping good, libido, erections on point etc. Now after 4 months running 100mg/week my cFT is 0.6 (same range), tested at through. So high or even above range by those same NHS guidelines. And what? I ain't feeling better then before. Perhaps even worse in some aspects. Yes the athletic/cosmetic benefits I can see a bit, as I've been training for close to 20 years, the recovery still very similar as before, bones still aching from time to time. Not much has improved if any at all. So just have in mind, like the guys said above, that less is more, especially in TRT game if you are looking for overall wellness and least side effects possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Belekas, post: 246612, member: 44155"] I second all the comments above and agree fully. Everyone is different though but regarding the low FT it still doesn't mean you will feel better by increasing it. Before starting treatment myself I had like 400-500TT and calculated FT of 0.225 in the range of (0.19-0.6 by NHS) so barely in range, right. Wasn't feeling too bad, was sleeping good, libido, erections on point etc. Now after 4 months running 100mg/week my cFT is 0.6 (same range), tested at through. So high or even above range by those same NHS guidelines. And what? I ain't feeling better then before. Perhaps even worse in some aspects. Yes the athletic/cosmetic benefits I can see a bit, as I've been training for close to 20 years, the recovery still very similar as before, bones still aching from time to time. Not much has improved if any at all. So just have in mind, like the guys said above, that less is more, especially in TRT game if you are looking for overall wellness and least side effects possible. [/QUOTE]
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