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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Is there a Study showing higher doses of replacement testosterone?
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<blockquote data-quote="Starplex" data-source="post: 98703" data-attributes="member: 13889"><p>I guess I am one of the odd few. I've been on a 250mg/week dose now for almost 2 years now. I've never needed an AI and I feel fantastic. My E2 is high on labs, but I don't have any of the side effects. Last year I dropped my dose down to 200mg for about 5 weeks to save on $$ towards the end of the year, and it was terrible. Thus, I am a believer in the T/E ratio as when I raised my dose back up and let levels adjust I was back to feeling great again. I'm sure my hemocrit number is borderline high, but blood pressure is normal, and I donate every so often. </p><p></p><p>My doc has no issues prescribing this dose for many of his patients from a local compounding pharmacy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starplex, post: 98703, member: 13889"] I guess I am one of the odd few. I've been on a 250mg/week dose now for almost 2 years now. I've never needed an AI and I feel fantastic. My E2 is high on labs, but I don't have any of the side effects. Last year I dropped my dose down to 200mg for about 5 weeks to save on $$ towards the end of the year, and it was terrible. Thus, I am a believer in the T/E ratio as when I raised my dose back up and let levels adjust I was back to feeling great again. I'm sure my hemocrit number is borderline high, but blood pressure is normal, and I donate every so often. My doc has no issues prescribing this dose for many of his patients from a local compounding pharmacy. [/QUOTE]
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