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<blockquote data-quote="MrWrldWide" data-source="post: 216213" data-attributes="member: 43214"><p>Systemlord,</p><p></p><p>This post by [USER=12554]@Albert39[/USER] is timely, as I have been trying look around the net to find more information regarding whether or not Test Undecanoate could be used as a weekly injection, to reduce the the number of injections required. I've seen a lot of comments from you on this forum, and interested in your opinion. </p><p></p><p>It's more of a thought experiment for me at this point, but just curious: what would keep a person who's been on Test C or Test E, every 3.5 days, for years, who has their dosages dialed in, from just doing one Test U injection weekly? The whole idea of daily or every 3.5 days dosing is to reduce peaks and troughs, right? Wouldn't the longer-ester of Test U, if injected weekly, achieve the same in principle, without the need for so many injections per week? </p><p></p><p>For example, in my case, I'm on 160mg Test C per week, split into two SubQ injections 3.5 days apart. This is my optimal test dosage after experimenting with everything from 100-200mg/week, HCG dosages, etc over the course of years. Understanding that Test U has a lower percentage test (due to having higher percentage ester), would one not get the same stable, TT, FT, E and HCT results from maybe 180mg/week Test U with just one, IM injection weekly? </p><p></p><p>I've looked at a lot of graphs regarding the half-lives of the different esters - and it just appears logical to me that an every-7-day protocol with Test U would make just as much sense as Test C or Test E every 3.5 days. For me, the key to handling E and HCT ended up being that stabilization of peaks and troughs (no AIs for me and HCT high, but still within "normal" parameters). Curious of your thoughts on this, or anyone else on the forum who may have experimented with this. Think it could help answer [USER=12554]@Albert39[/USER] 's question, as well. </p><p></p><p>Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrWrldWide, post: 216213, member: 43214"] Systemlord, This post by [USER=12554]@Albert39[/USER] is timely, as I have been trying look around the net to find more information regarding whether or not Test Undecanoate could be used as a weekly injection, to reduce the the number of injections required. I've seen a lot of comments from you on this forum, and interested in your opinion. It's more of a thought experiment for me at this point, but just curious: what would keep a person who's been on Test C or Test E, every 3.5 days, for years, who has their dosages dialed in, from just doing one Test U injection weekly? The whole idea of daily or every 3.5 days dosing is to reduce peaks and troughs, right? Wouldn't the longer-ester of Test U, if injected weekly, achieve the same in principle, without the need for so many injections per week? For example, in my case, I'm on 160mg Test C per week, split into two SubQ injections 3.5 days apart. This is my optimal test dosage after experimenting with everything from 100-200mg/week, HCG dosages, etc over the course of years. Understanding that Test U has a lower percentage test (due to having higher percentage ester), would one not get the same stable, TT, FT, E and HCT results from maybe 180mg/week Test U with just one, IM injection weekly? I've looked at a lot of graphs regarding the half-lives of the different esters - and it just appears logical to me that an every-7-day protocol with Test U would make just as much sense as Test C or Test E every 3.5 days. For me, the key to handling E and HCT ended up being that stabilization of peaks and troughs (no AIs for me and HCT high, but still within "normal" parameters). Curious of your thoughts on this, or anyone else on the forum who may have experimented with this. Think it could help answer [USER=12554]@Albert39[/USER] 's question, as well. Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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