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Hyper excretor vs hyper responder
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 235684" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>Physiologically speaking you'd be hard-pressed to find many guys who actually "need" more testosterone per week than what's found in 100-120 mg of testosterone cypionate. In other words, with the average healthy young guy producing testosterone at a rate equivalent to 65 mg of cypionate per week, when you start talking about double this amount you're getting beyond what's realistically found in nature.</p><p></p><p>There are certainly guys who believe they do better with larger doses. But how many have actually performed a scrupulous evaluation, with months of stabilization? Very commonly, initial dosing with injections is too high. When side effects prompt a lowering of the dose it's not unusual to feel worse for a period. Many may just assume that a couple weeks of feeling worse means the higher dose is better.</p><p></p><p>There's nothing very unusual about doing well on 50-60 mg cypionate per week. The 5-6 mg of testosterone per day is within the oft-cited natural production range of 3-9 mg. It's suspect to say that the guys taking 130-250 mg per week of cypionate get the "same result". Presumably this is supposed to mean the subjective experience. Objectively the high-dose group has out-of-range free testosterone. How many escape the more obvious negative side effects, such as elevated hematocrit or estradiol? </p><p></p><p>If a guy truly needs very high testosterone levels to feel normal then high dosing may somehow be compensating for other problems or imbalances. Is it advisable to mask such problems indefinitely?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 235684, member: 38109"] Physiologically speaking you'd be hard-pressed to find many guys who actually "need" more testosterone per week than what's found in 100-120 mg of testosterone cypionate. In other words, with the average healthy young guy producing testosterone at a rate equivalent to 65 mg of cypionate per week, when you start talking about double this amount you're getting beyond what's realistically found in nature. There are certainly guys who believe they do better with larger doses. But how many have actually performed a scrupulous evaluation, with months of stabilization? Very commonly, initial dosing with injections is too high. When side effects prompt a lowering of the dose it's not unusual to feel worse for a period. Many may just assume that a couple weeks of feeling worse means the higher dose is better. There's nothing very unusual about doing well on 50-60 mg cypionate per week. The 5-6 mg of testosterone per day is within the oft-cited natural production range of 3-9 mg. It's suspect to say that the guys taking 130-250 mg per week of cypionate get the "same result". Presumably this is supposed to mean the subjective experience. Objectively the high-dose group has out-of-range free testosterone. How many escape the more obvious negative side effects, such as elevated hematocrit or estradiol? If a guy truly needs very high testosterone levels to feel normal then high dosing may somehow be compensating for other problems or imbalances. Is it advisable to mask such problems indefinitely? [/QUOTE]
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