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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Ideally mimicking the body's testosterone process
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<blockquote data-quote="zojo360" data-source="post: 61251" data-attributes="member: 14763"><p>Jds, never take anything harsh here and prefer the brutal facts. This is why I ask. For insight into every aspect of TRT. Especially in the long run. This is a changing science and because of guys like you and others, we are all in good hands imho. I'm in this for all the right reasons and feel like I can ask my questions here and get different, logical responses. My description of feeling spikes of hormones may be incorrect on a daily basis yet we can agree that they are noticeable at some point at different times for different people. What I really was pondering was, is there any pros to some variation in dosages yet still within the weekly mg range? Such as 3 weeks at 50 mgs E3.5 then 1 week at 100mgs. Following week back to e3.5. </p><p></p><p>My understanding of how our hormones work is, and always will be in continuous education. I could be assuming that exogenous testosterone works like other pharmaceuticals in that you develop tolerance and occasionally need to mix it up. This could be wrong and comes from my experience in other drugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zojo360, post: 61251, member: 14763"] Jds, never take anything harsh here and prefer the brutal facts. This is why I ask. For insight into every aspect of TRT. Especially in the long run. This is a changing science and because of guys like you and others, we are all in good hands imho. I'm in this for all the right reasons and feel like I can ask my questions here and get different, logical responses. My description of feeling spikes of hormones may be incorrect on a daily basis yet we can agree that they are noticeable at some point at different times for different people. What I really was pondering was, is there any pros to some variation in dosages yet still within the weekly mg range? Such as 3 weeks at 50 mgs E3.5 then 1 week at 100mgs. Following week back to e3.5. My understanding of how our hormones work is, and always will be in continuous education. I could be assuming that exogenous testosterone works like other pharmaceuticals in that you develop tolerance and occasionally need to mix it up. This could be wrong and comes from my experience in other drugs. [/QUOTE]
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