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<blockquote data-quote="DragonBits" data-source="post: 154041" data-attributes="member: 18023"><p>Dead people have even less fluctuation.</p><p></p><p>Emphasize is to say, older men don't have a lot of testosterone to be able to fluctuate. I think it's the total amount of T that is important, not daily fluctuations. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, I take Nebido, it doesn't fluctuate day to day, but it doesn't create a lot of estrogen, virtually no elevated HCT and unlike older men, my total T is high. The only time I see a lot of E2 is a week after an injection when my total T can go to 1300.</p><p></p><p>I don't think fluctuating from say 200 ng - 400 ng T is going to make any one feel better even though it's doubling.</p><p></p><p>I think what creates a lot of the problems people see is when T rises above 1000- 1200 shortly after an injection. It's not really the lack or presence of fluctuating T levels, it's when those levels constantly go below and above healthy levels. For instance, when T goes below 600 one day, then above 1200 a few days later, repeating that sort of cycle often, causes many men problems.</p><p></p><p>IMO the reason daily injections works well for many men is not because it mimics daily fluctuations, it's because the smaller injections of T causes a less violent rise in total T which causes less E2 and less problems with HCT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DragonBits, post: 154041, member: 18023"] Dead people have even less fluctuation. Emphasize is to say, older men don't have a lot of testosterone to be able to fluctuate. I think it's the total amount of T that is important, not daily fluctuations. Well, I take Nebido, it doesn't fluctuate day to day, but it doesn't create a lot of estrogen, virtually no elevated HCT and unlike older men, my total T is high. The only time I see a lot of E2 is a week after an injection when my total T can go to 1300. I don't think fluctuating from say 200 ng - 400 ng T is going to make any one feel better even though it's doubling. I think what creates a lot of the problems people see is when T rises above 1000- 1200 shortly after an injection. It's not really the lack or presence of fluctuating T levels, it's when those levels constantly go below and above healthy levels. For instance, when T goes below 600 one day, then above 1200 a few days later, repeating that sort of cycle often, causes many men problems. IMO the reason daily injections works well for many men is not because it mimics daily fluctuations, it's because the smaller injections of T causes a less violent rise in total T which causes less E2 and less problems with HCT. [/QUOTE]
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