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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Keeping testosterone above reference range. Is this ok?
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<blockquote data-quote="Someguy" data-source="post: 19033" data-attributes="member: 2736"><p>I'm on doctor prescribed 100mg testosterone cypionate IM 2x per week (for a total of 200mg per week). I've been on this protocol for 8 months now. I feel good, but my testosterone levels are above the reference range. This dosage keeps me between </p><p></p><p>1295-1470 total testosterone (range: 348-1197) and around 40 free testosterone (range: 8.7-25.1)</p><p></p><p>My doctor says this is fine as long as I don't have negative side effects and my blood pressure hematocrit, PSA, lipids, etc. all stay good. We're monitoring them regularly and so far they're all great. My hairline is holding strong. The only "bad" side effect I've noticed is that I have somewhat more body hair than before. I don't really mind this.</p><p></p><p>I feel great, and I'm enjoying the extra energy and gains at the gym. Assuming my lab levels all stay good, is there any reason that I shouldn't keep my testosterone levels this high permanently (i.e., the rest of my life?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Someguy, post: 19033, member: 2736"] I'm on doctor prescribed 100mg testosterone cypionate IM 2x per week (for a total of 200mg per week). I've been on this protocol for 8 months now. I feel good, but my testosterone levels are above the reference range. This dosage keeps me between 1295-1470 total testosterone (range: 348-1197) and around 40 free testosterone (range: 8.7-25.1) My doctor says this is fine as long as I don't have negative side effects and my blood pressure hematocrit, PSA, lipids, etc. all stay good. We're monitoring them regularly and so far they're all great. My hairline is holding strong. The only "bad" side effect I've noticed is that I have somewhat more body hair than before. I don't really mind this. I feel great, and I'm enjoying the extra energy and gains at the gym. Assuming my lab levels all stay good, is there any reason that I shouldn't keep my testosterone levels this high permanently (i.e., the rest of my life?) [/QUOTE]
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