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Testosterone Basics & Questions
Help me dial in my protocol Nebido
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 176559" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>Ideas on subjective outcomes are based on anecdotes, so, for example, you won't necessarily have a down period with a dose reduction, particularly since you haven't been on the protocol for so long. But it's good to be prepared mentally, so that if you have problems you might be more inclined to give things time to settle down.</p><p></p><p>What I would do with these numbers is skip two weeks of dosing and then resume at 35 IU. But it's not as though anyone can say in advance with certainty that 40 IU is worse or better. In any case, the skipped doses should significantly reduce the time to stabilize serum testosterone at a lower, more physiological level. Even then, it can take at least a couple months for your system to adapt to the point that you can fairly judge the results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 176559, member: 38109"] Ideas on subjective outcomes are based on anecdotes, so, for example, you won't necessarily have a down period with a dose reduction, particularly since you haven't been on the protocol for so long. But it's good to be prepared mentally, so that if you have problems you might be more inclined to give things time to settle down. What I would do with these numbers is skip two weeks of dosing and then resume at 35 IU. But it's not as though anyone can say in advance with certainty that 40 IU is worse or better. In any case, the skipped doses should significantly reduce the time to stabilize serum testosterone at a lower, more physiological level. Even then, it can take at least a couple months for your system to adapt to the point that you can fairly judge the results. [/QUOTE]
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