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HELP - Doubts about TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil Goodman" data-source="post: 279102" data-attributes="member: 42777"><p>The most obvious thing is that you are ignoring weights. What 120 puts me at will be different than what 120 puts a person at if they’re 270 pounds. And that’s even assuming you are correct that there are very little variations between people when it comes to exogenous testosterone metabolism, which you didn’t provide studies for but rather just restated what you said earlier. I’ve seen people on the same dose and frequency of a similar weight have substantially different levels than me on similar or same doses. So we can either say that the my tests, their tests, or both tests were inaccurate….or we can say that it is very likely that different people process injections differently. There are tons of various factors and we don’t think it’s odd if people metabolize food or other substances differently. And another aspect we didn’t bring up is that the body may adjust and process it differently over extended periods. And as far as the variability in tests go that I mentioned earlier, even the study you posted earlier showed there are large variations between the formulas used. When you claim “young men produce x amount each day”, which formula are you basing that on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil Goodman, post: 279102, member: 42777"] The most obvious thing is that you are ignoring weights. What 120 puts me at will be different than what 120 puts a person at if they’re 270 pounds. And that’s even assuming you are correct that there are very little variations between people when it comes to exogenous testosterone metabolism, which you didn’t provide studies for but rather just restated what you said earlier. I’ve seen people on the same dose and frequency of a similar weight have substantially different levels than me on similar or same doses. So we can either say that the my tests, their tests, or both tests were inaccurate….or we can say that it is very likely that different people process injections differently. There are tons of various factors and we don’t think it’s odd if people metabolize food or other substances differently. And another aspect we didn’t bring up is that the body may adjust and process it differently over extended periods. And as far as the variability in tests go that I mentioned earlier, even the study you posted earlier showed there are large variations between the formulas used. When you claim “young men produce x amount each day”, which formula are you basing that on? [/QUOTE]
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