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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Left ventricle Hypertrophy
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<blockquote data-quote="S1W" data-source="post: 165227" data-attributes="member: 16947"><p>To add to the discussion, and comparing the same exact total weekly dosages (120mg):</p><p></p><p>E3.5D injections had my peak TT just below 1500. Trough a few days later around 880. On that protocol, I had high HCT and noticed an increase in BP too. I don't even feel like I needed the HCT/BP numbers to confirm that there was a problem - I could FEEL it, my heart seemed to be working way harder than it used to during cardio, I would get splitting headaches in the gym when exerting myself, etc.</p><p></p><p>Now as a little experiment I'm running the same total weekly dose in daily injections. I will not have labs for a few more weeks, but I can say that BP is down and I no longer have that crazy heavy heart beating hard oh shit I'm gonna have a heart attack feeling, and the headaches in the gym are gone.</p><p></p><p>I hate to say it but it seems as if daily injections are healthier for me. I hate to say it because I'd prefer to just inject once or twice per week, but it's starting to seem like the writing is on the wall.</p><p></p><p>I plan to drop my dose a bit after I get labs, but wanted to try it this way to get an apples to apples comparison using the same total weekly dosage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S1W, post: 165227, member: 16947"] To add to the discussion, and comparing the same exact total weekly dosages (120mg): E3.5D injections had my peak TT just below 1500. Trough a few days later around 880. On that protocol, I had high HCT and noticed an increase in BP too. I don't even feel like I needed the HCT/BP numbers to confirm that there was a problem - I could FEEL it, my heart seemed to be working way harder than it used to during cardio, I would get splitting headaches in the gym when exerting myself, etc. Now as a little experiment I'm running the same total weekly dose in daily injections. I will not have labs for a few more weeks, but I can say that BP is down and I no longer have that crazy heavy heart beating hard oh shit I'm gonna have a heart attack feeling, and the headaches in the gym are gone. I hate to say it but it seems as if daily injections are healthier for me. I hate to say it because I'd prefer to just inject once or twice per week, but it's starting to seem like the writing is on the wall. I plan to drop my dose a bit after I get labs, but wanted to try it this way to get an apples to apples comparison using the same total weekly dosage. [/QUOTE]
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