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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: 42111" data-attributes="member: 2067"><p>I don't know about sus....I've only used cypionate and I started with the common dose of 50MG's twice a week for a total of 100MG's a week. That brought my test level to 1400. I then dropped down to 40MG's twice a week. I never tested at 40MG's because I got tired of sticking myself twice a week and I went to Androgel and have stayed there since.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully some of the more learned people here can tell you a good point to start from. At the end of the day, you want the most maintenance free protocol possible. If you can get to a level that will relieve your symptoms and keep you from having to donate blood and having to take additional meds like arimidex and propecia, then you're golden. Also, constant blood donations might not be the best thing also. You'll have to start keeping an eye on your ferritin levels too after constant blood donations. AI's can be a problem to manage. They might cause cholesterol issues and if you take too much, it can cause problems with your bones. </p><p></p><p>At the end of the day, too high of a testosterone can be just as bad as too low. That's why it's best to find a level for your that can relieve your symptoms and keep you from any additional grief.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henry, post: 42111, member: 2067"] I don't know about sus....I've only used cypionate and I started with the common dose of 50MG's twice a week for a total of 100MG's a week. That brought my test level to 1400. I then dropped down to 40MG's twice a week. I never tested at 40MG's because I got tired of sticking myself twice a week and I went to Androgel and have stayed there since. Hopefully some of the more learned people here can tell you a good point to start from. At the end of the day, you want the most maintenance free protocol possible. If you can get to a level that will relieve your symptoms and keep you from having to donate blood and having to take additional meds like arimidex and propecia, then you're golden. Also, constant blood donations might not be the best thing also. You'll have to start keeping an eye on your ferritin levels too after constant blood donations. AI's can be a problem to manage. They might cause cholesterol issues and if you take too much, it can cause problems with your bones. At the end of the day, too high of a testosterone can be just as bad as too low. That's why it's best to find a level for your that can relieve your symptoms and keep you from any additional grief. [/QUOTE]
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