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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Mandatory 6 month TRT checkup with Urologist... Low T?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 242635" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>10%. Maybe less.</p><p>Ok, that's just a guess. But five weeks is usually plenty of time for HPTA shutdown, and it's unlikely your steroid metabolism has changed significantly. Therefore your testosterone dose should be continuing to directly drive free testosterone. The chances of needing an adjustment are higher. Your free testosterone had a rank of about 70-80% among healthy young men. One line of thought is that the rank corresponds to the odds that a lower dose would work better for you. That is, there's a 70-80% chance that the most natural free testosterone level for your body falls below where you were at the time of the test. At least keep this in mind so you don't make the common assumption that any symptoms mean a higher dose is needed, even when the numbers are ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 242635, member: 38109"] 10%. Maybe less. Ok, that's just a guess. But five weeks is usually plenty of time for HPTA shutdown, and it's unlikely your steroid metabolism has changed significantly. Therefore your testosterone dose should be continuing to directly drive free testosterone. The chances of needing an adjustment are higher. Your free testosterone had a rank of about 70-80% among healthy young men. One line of thought is that the rank corresponds to the odds that a lower dose would work better for you. That is, there's a 70-80% chance that the most natural free testosterone level for your body falls below where you were at the time of the test. At least keep this in mind so you don't make the common assumption that any symptoms mean a higher dose is needed, even when the numbers are ok. [/QUOTE]
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