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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
For those who are struggling on TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Fortunate" data-source="post: 232231" data-attributes="member: 42264"><p>I can't answer this with any scientific backing, but I subjectively feel better on Xyosted. And, by feeling better, I don't get side effects that are as nasty as injections from a multi-use vial. </p><p></p><p>The only two theories that make sense to me are either the simplicity of Xyosted (no preservatives/no alcohol); or, the injection pressure. The second theory seems far-fetched, but possible. Because you use an auto injector pen, it seems like it shoves the oil deeper into subcutaneous tissue than a little an insulin needle would. With insulin needles, it seems like I deposit the medicine just below the dermis.</p><p></p><p>I have no idea if either of these two theories make sense. Maybe it's placebo, but I don't think so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortunate, post: 232231, member: 42264"] I can't answer this with any scientific backing, but I subjectively feel better on Xyosted. And, by feeling better, I don't get side effects that are as nasty as injections from a multi-use vial. The only two theories that make sense to me are either the simplicity of Xyosted (no preservatives/no alcohol); or, the injection pressure. The second theory seems far-fetched, but possible. Because you use an auto injector pen, it seems like it shoves the oil deeper into subcutaneous tissue than a little an insulin needle would. With insulin needles, it seems like I deposit the medicine just below the dermis. I have no idea if either of these two theories make sense. Maybe it's placebo, but I don't think so. [/QUOTE]
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