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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Just started my own trt need help
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<blockquote data-quote="Henry" data-source="post: 42108" data-attributes="member: 2067"><p>This is just a guess because I'm not a doctor, but I would imagine that it'll be kinda hard to keep DHT in check if you plan on keeping yourself at the 1300-1400 range. If your testosterone is above range, it might shoot your E2 and DHT above range too.</p><p></p><p>Why not try lower ranges? When I first started TRT, I went on forums and started picking up the internet syndrome. Basically, I wanted 200MG's a week injections, arimidex and HCG. I wanted my test in the 1400's. I got there and you know what? I felt no different than at 550, 690 or even 800. Now I'm in Androgel and HCG 3x a week, no AI's, no blood donations and no problems. </p><p></p><p>What I'm trying to say is start low and go slow. Start low and get tested every 6 weeks. Then get to a comfortable number and say there. Wouldn't you rather have 600-800 and no AI, no donations, no constant testing, no worries, versus 1400, AI's (which can mess with your cholesterol), donations, constant tests, worrying about DHT, trying to control E2 etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henry, post: 42108, member: 2067"] This is just a guess because I'm not a doctor, but I would imagine that it'll be kinda hard to keep DHT in check if you plan on keeping yourself at the 1300-1400 range. If your testosterone is above range, it might shoot your E2 and DHT above range too. Why not try lower ranges? When I first started TRT, I went on forums and started picking up the internet syndrome. Basically, I wanted 200MG's a week injections, arimidex and HCG. I wanted my test in the 1400's. I got there and you know what? I felt no different than at 550, 690 or even 800. Now I'm in Androgel and HCG 3x a week, no AI's, no blood donations and no problems. What I'm trying to say is start low and go slow. Start low and get tested every 6 weeks. Then get to a comfortable number and say there. Wouldn't you rather have 600-800 and no AI, no donations, no constant testing, no worries, versus 1400, AI's (which can mess with your cholesterol), donations, constant tests, worrying about DHT, trying to control E2 etc. [/QUOTE]
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