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<blockquote data-quote="Grendl" data-source="post: 198825" data-attributes="member: 42362"><p>Thank you Cataceous -- I appreciate your advice, and am trying to be mindful of the potential unanticipated and possibly unwelcome effects of supplementing with testosterone. Over the last year I've monitored what I think are the important biomarkers -- hormone, thyroid, lipids, blood panel, etc, and have tried to raise testosterone by managing stress, sleep, diet, exercise, relationships. I feel that I have most of these aspects managed as well as I possibly can, pre-retirement at least (I expect my stress levels to decline in a straight line with my income post retirement <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" />. So, I'm not sure what else I might do to raise test/achieve the desired physical outcomes. I am not familiar with Natesto or enclomiphene, will investigate both. </p><p></p><p>> consider physiological dosing.</p><p></p><p>This is very good advice, thank you. I've set up with a clinic, and their initial prescription seems to be the standard 200mg, weekly, test c -- I'd already decided to reduce that to 150mg (split into 2 doses per week), and had considered 100mg. It seems that some people have reported that a dose that 'low', in addition to shutting down their endogenous test production, resulted in lower overall test levels and worse symptoms -- so I was 'splitting the difference' with 150mg -- but I admit I had not factored in my relatively light weight. I need to give this more thought, thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grendl, post: 198825, member: 42362"] Thank you Cataceous -- I appreciate your advice, and am trying to be mindful of the potential unanticipated and possibly unwelcome effects of supplementing with testosterone. Over the last year I've monitored what I think are the important biomarkers -- hormone, thyroid, lipids, blood panel, etc, and have tried to raise testosterone by managing stress, sleep, diet, exercise, relationships. I feel that I have most of these aspects managed as well as I possibly can, pre-retirement at least (I expect my stress levels to decline in a straight line with my income post retirement :-). So, I'm not sure what else I might do to raise test/achieve the desired physical outcomes. I am not familiar with Natesto or enclomiphene, will investigate both. > consider physiological dosing. This is very good advice, thank you. I've set up with a clinic, and their initial prescription seems to be the standard 200mg, weekly, test c -- I'd already decided to reduce that to 150mg (split into 2 doses per week), and had considered 100mg. It seems that some people have reported that a dose that 'low', in addition to shutting down their endogenous test production, resulted in lower overall test levels and worse symptoms -- so I was 'splitting the difference' with 150mg -- but I admit I had not factored in my relatively light weight. I need to give this more thought, thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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