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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Men who switch from IM testosterone to subcutaneous injections: Any improvements?
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeXL" data-source="post: 48936" data-attributes="member: 4958"><p>Ok thanks. I didn't realize that we were confined to posting in just one forum. </p><p></p><p>To your point of the search. Yes, I did search. I can see that perhaps sub Q tends raise E2 as less. I have found nothing about its effect on FT% and DHT. And since I moved to sub Q my FT % has DEcreased and my DHT has increased. </p><p></p><p>Further, I would like to give you, the other admins and Nelson a little feedback about the drawbacks of searching in place of asking. And since all of you guys surely want us users to have the best experience possible, I know you will welcome that feedback</p><p></p><p>I have noticed that the admins and Nelson have encouraged us to search before we ask. I would highlight that there is a detriment in that.</p><p></p><p>1- New members with a different answer or experience since the one in the last post may have joined since the last post</p><p>2- Long standing members may have had a different experience since the question was last asked</p><p>3- Not everyone is on every day. Thus, a member with valuable information may not have responded to the question when it was last asked because he didn't see it</p><p>3- Questions that are similar may actually not be the same. For example, there are questions on this forum that relate to sub-q injections in general, and even how sub-q effects total testosterone, HCT or E2. However, I couldnt fine any that address sub q affects on DHT.</p><p></p><p>So to Nelson's challenge earlier of challenging us to think of a question that was not already asked among the 40,000 posts - how has switching from IM to sub q affected your DHT levels?</p><p></p><p>Please do take this as rude. I am trying to express it matter of fact. But really, encouragement to search can have down sides</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeXL, post: 48936, member: 4958"] Ok thanks. I didn't realize that we were confined to posting in just one forum. To your point of the search. Yes, I did search. I can see that perhaps sub Q tends raise E2 as less. I have found nothing about its effect on FT% and DHT. And since I moved to sub Q my FT % has DEcreased and my DHT has increased. Further, I would like to give you, the other admins and Nelson a little feedback about the drawbacks of searching in place of asking. And since all of you guys surely want us users to have the best experience possible, I know you will welcome that feedback I have noticed that the admins and Nelson have encouraged us to search before we ask. I would highlight that there is a detriment in that. 1- New members with a different answer or experience since the one in the last post may have joined since the last post 2- Long standing members may have had a different experience since the question was last asked 3- Not everyone is on every day. Thus, a member with valuable information may not have responded to the question when it was last asked because he didn't see it 3- Questions that are similar may actually not be the same. For example, there are questions on this forum that relate to sub-q injections in general, and even how sub-q effects total testosterone, HCT or E2. However, I couldnt fine any that address sub q affects on DHT. So to Nelson's challenge earlier of challenging us to think of a question that was not already asked among the 40,000 posts - how has switching from IM to sub q affected your DHT levels? Please do take this as rude. I am trying to express it matter of fact. But really, encouragement to search can have down sides [/QUOTE]
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