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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Highest numbers of total T and still be with in healthy range.
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<blockquote data-quote="sokaiya" data-source="post: 128579" data-attributes="member: 31435"><p>guys, let me tell you something, i was doing 400mg/week divided into 2 shots (M/R). I felt GREAT taking 400mg every week and i would NEVER do it again. My total got as high as 3,000 + at one point. However, it's NOT healthy, period. My blood thickened so quick that i had to constantly donate blood, i had slightly elevated blood pressure and it was almost impossible to control the estrogen rebound. I get blood work done every single month and so I don't miss a beat. </p><p></p><p>Another thing, just because you "feel" better doesn't mean it's healthy. Where's your hemoglobin at? Liver enzymes? Blood pressure readings? E2? Most people are lazy about getting blood work done and so they never really know what's going on inside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sokaiya, post: 128579, member: 31435"] guys, let me tell you something, i was doing 400mg/week divided into 2 shots (M/R). I felt GREAT taking 400mg every week and i would NEVER do it again. My total got as high as 3,000 + at one point. However, it's NOT healthy, period. My blood thickened so quick that i had to constantly donate blood, i had slightly elevated blood pressure and it was almost impossible to control the estrogen rebound. I get blood work done every single month and so I don't miss a beat. Another thing, just because you "feel" better doesn't mean it's healthy. Where's your hemoglobin at? Liver enzymes? Blood pressure readings? E2? Most people are lazy about getting blood work done and so they never really know what's going on inside. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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