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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Is subq less effective for some?
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<blockquote data-quote="NL77" data-source="post: 143785" data-attributes="member: 38634"><p>I tried and gave it a good run for awhile because </p><p>I was worried about E2 being to high and also hematocrit. It didn’t do well for me at all. Switched back to 50 mg IM twice a week and everything has been good. That was 6 months ago. I think a lot of us on TRT over think our feelings as well. Going to have days where you don’t feel like Superman or libido is not as high. Sometimes have to quit over analyzing. I’ve learned to base mine for the most part on morning or middle of the night wood. As long as that’s consistent I’m doing good. The other thing I focus on is my sleep. When my T is right I’m sleeping like a baby. The other thing you have to do is like crissler says “start low and go slow”. Don’t worry about numbers as much as how you feel. I used to go back and forth on everything overanalyzing everything. When I started keeping a daily journal of my dosage and how I was feeling I was able to find my sweet spot. Since then, I know about where I feel good lab wise, but it can fluctuate pretty remarkably even though dosage and time of blood draw is consistent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NL77, post: 143785, member: 38634"] I tried and gave it a good run for awhile because I was worried about E2 being to high and also hematocrit. It didn’t do well for me at all. Switched back to 50 mg IM twice a week and everything has been good. That was 6 months ago. I think a lot of us on TRT over think our feelings as well. Going to have days where you don’t feel like Superman or libido is not as high. Sometimes have to quit over analyzing. I’ve learned to base mine for the most part on morning or middle of the night wood. As long as that’s consistent I’m doing good. The other thing I focus on is my sleep. When my T is right I’m sleeping like a baby. The other thing you have to do is like crissler says “start low and go slow”. Don’t worry about numbers as much as how you feel. I used to go back and forth on everything overanalyzing everything. When I started keeping a daily journal of my dosage and how I was feeling I was able to find my sweet spot. Since then, I know about where I feel good lab wise, but it can fluctuate pretty remarkably even though dosage and time of blood draw is consistent. [/QUOTE]
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