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<blockquote data-quote="tropicaldaze1950" data-source="post: 205343" data-attributes="member: 13651"><p>Would high dose subq(150-200 mg either weekly or split dose E3.5D) emulate the steady 'drip' of pellets? I haven't searched here for a possible answer( or opinion) but, even with esterfied test, the depot slowly releases, unlike the quicker release of IM. And this isn't about lab numbers; it's about libido, erections, mood, energy; The idea that high dose subq might have a similar effect on slowly increasing dopamine. </p><p></p><p>As I posted on this thread, I did pellets seven years ago. Though the labs looked great, I felt nothing and it remained that way over the course of several months. I had six Testopel implanted, IIRC, which is about 450 mg. Labs after a month: TT: 1052 FT: 741 E2(sensitive) 50. Maybe I would've tried another round, since my urologist was willing to add more pellets. My wife bitched and moaned about my butt cheek being massively black and blue, as well my needing an ice pack for a week. It was my ass, not hers, LOL! I was fine with it. Even now she gets upset if I talk about trying pellets again. I have the same urologist(He relocated to Florida) and he still does many pellet implants. But back to my speculation about a large bolus of test, subq, slowly releasing, in a fashion similar to pellets. I might give it a try. Why I wouldn't feel subq I don't know but maybe it is a slower build up and eventually, over time, you begin to feel it. with corresponding improvements in sexual function, mood and energy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tropicaldaze1950, post: 205343, member: 13651"] Would high dose subq(150-200 mg either weekly or split dose E3.5D) emulate the steady 'drip' of pellets? I haven't searched here for a possible answer( or opinion) but, even with esterfied test, the depot slowly releases, unlike the quicker release of IM. And this isn't about lab numbers; it's about libido, erections, mood, energy; The idea that high dose subq might have a similar effect on slowly increasing dopamine. As I posted on this thread, I did pellets seven years ago. Though the labs looked great, I felt nothing and it remained that way over the course of several months. I had six Testopel implanted, IIRC, which is about 450 mg. Labs after a month: TT: 1052 FT: 741 E2(sensitive) 50. Maybe I would've tried another round, since my urologist was willing to add more pellets. My wife bitched and moaned about my butt cheek being massively black and blue, as well my needing an ice pack for a week. It was my ass, not hers, LOL! I was fine with it. Even now she gets upset if I talk about trying pellets again. I have the same urologist(He relocated to Florida) and he still does many pellet implants. But back to my speculation about a large bolus of test, subq, slowly releasing, in a fashion similar to pellets. I might give it a try. Why I wouldn't feel subq I don't know but maybe it is a slower build up and eventually, over time, you begin to feel it. with corresponding improvements in sexual function, mood and energy. [/QUOTE]
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