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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Low FSH & LH
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<blockquote data-quote="gaz7718" data-source="post: 190324" data-attributes="member: 28740"><p>Sounds as though the protocol has done wonders for you.</p><p></p><p>I started TRT on E3D shallow IM of Sustanon before moving to cyp and Ethanate (not at the same time) EOD 0.11ml of 300mg/ml, which means my test per week is 115mg.</p><p></p><p>My T levels were running a bit high and the consequences appear similar to you in that RBC and hematocrit started to go out of range and blood pressure was also running high. </p><p>Suggest keeping a check on your blood pressure and reducing your T a bit and consider trying EOD to help smooth any peaks/troughs.</p><p></p><p>My hematocrit is back in the late forties and bp is a better place but need to ensure I keep within the right boundaries as both have a tendency on the high side. It’s a balancing act and strangely even when you think you’ve got it nailed the body can start to respond differently due to other factors.</p><p></p><p>the great news is that it’s probably just fine tuning in your case to get everything right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gaz7718, post: 190324, member: 28740"] Sounds as though the protocol has done wonders for you. I started TRT on E3D shallow IM of Sustanon before moving to cyp and Ethanate (not at the same time) EOD 0.11ml of 300mg/ml, which means my test per week is 115mg. My T levels were running a bit high and the consequences appear similar to you in that RBC and hematocrit started to go out of range and blood pressure was also running high. Suggest keeping a check on your blood pressure and reducing your T a bit and consider trying EOD to help smooth any peaks/troughs. My hematocrit is back in the late forties and bp is a better place but need to ensure I keep within the right boundaries as both have a tendency on the high side. It’s a balancing act and strangely even when you think you’ve got it nailed the body can start to respond differently due to other factors. the great news is that it’s probably just fine tuning in your case to get everything right. [/QUOTE]
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