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<blockquote data-quote="MarkM" data-source="post: 116206"><p>It looks like you are right in the middle of each of the ranges. You have only been on this protocol for 4 weeks and it takes a good six weeks for one to reach a steady state where the numbers reflect the dose you are taking. They will probably continue to go up over the next couple of weeks. Being a larger frame really doesn't come into play from my understanding. I would give the current protocol a couple more weeks to reach steady state. If within your budget, run the test again, I'd run just the hormonal panel, and see if the numbers improve. If they do or do not, it is more about how you feel. You definitively have room to move up into the higher normal portion of the T ranges which some men need to feel better. This will move your E2 up some but should still be in a good range. If I bumped the dose I would do it slowly, say move up to 60 mg E3.5D. Based on your SHBG, twice weekly injections, E3.5D, should be a good protocol. Smaller adjustments will prove better for you in the long run. Larger adjustments can have you jumping over your "sweetspot".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkM, post: 116206"] It looks like you are right in the middle of each of the ranges. You have only been on this protocol for 4 weeks and it takes a good six weeks for one to reach a steady state where the numbers reflect the dose you are taking. They will probably continue to go up over the next couple of weeks. Being a larger frame really doesn't come into play from my understanding. I would give the current protocol a couple more weeks to reach steady state. If within your budget, run the test again, I'd run just the hormonal panel, and see if the numbers improve. If they do or do not, it is more about how you feel. You definitively have room to move up into the higher normal portion of the T ranges which some men need to feel better. This will move your E2 up some but should still be in a good range. If I bumped the dose I would do it slowly, say move up to 60 mg E3.5D. Based on your SHBG, twice weekly injections, E3.5D, should be a good protocol. Smaller adjustments will prove better for you in the long run. Larger adjustments can have you jumping over your "sweetspot". [/QUOTE]
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