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Testosterone Basics & Questions
Injection Frequency vs Dosage
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<blockquote data-quote="S1W" data-source="post: 133439" data-attributes="member: 16947"><p>A discussion on another thread - and lots of other anecdotes - raises the question of injection frequency vs dosage.</p><p></p><p>It is not uncommon to read about guys who lowered their E2 by switching to more frequent injections. It is also not uncommon to read that whenever a guy switches to more frequent injections, he should lower his weekly dose. Many of the guys that have switched to more frequent injections and lowered E2 usually state that they also lowered their overall dose.</p><p></p><p>Conversely, guys that switch to more frequent injections and state that they maintained their overall weekly dosage sometimes report that their E2 went up!</p><p></p><p>So what is actually driving the changes - the lowered overall dosage or the lower peaks of the more frequent injections? Sometimes it seems like the only good reason to move to a more frequent schedule is to eliminate any low points/troughs that a guy might feel. To lower E2, simply lower the overall dose on whatever schedule is working for you. If you’re really feeling a slump during your trough, then switch to more frequent injections. But perhaps it’s not the best tool to lower E2.</p><p></p><p>Any experiences or opinions that support/contradict this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S1W, post: 133439, member: 16947"] A discussion on another thread - and lots of other anecdotes - raises the question of injection frequency vs dosage. It is not uncommon to read about guys who lowered their E2 by switching to more frequent injections. It is also not uncommon to read that whenever a guy switches to more frequent injections, he should lower his weekly dose. Many of the guys that have switched to more frequent injections and lowered E2 usually state that they also lowered their overall dose. Conversely, guys that switch to more frequent injections and state that they maintained their overall weekly dosage sometimes report that their E2 went up! So what is actually driving the changes - the lowered overall dosage or the lower peaks of the more frequent injections? Sometimes it seems like the only good reason to move to a more frequent schedule is to eliminate any low points/troughs that a guy might feel. To lower E2, simply lower the overall dose on whatever schedule is working for you. If you’re really feeling a slump during your trough, then switch to more frequent injections. But perhaps it’s not the best tool to lower E2. Any experiences or opinions that support/contradict this? [/QUOTE]
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