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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Michigan Phlebotomist and TRT Clinic?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 238011" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>Have you tried any dose adjustments? A lot of guys can improve HCT/HGB by lowering testosterone to be closer to what's normal for their physiology. Are you still on 50 mg TC twice a week? That represents more testosterone than the vast majority of guys make naturally. A combination of additional splitting and lowering of the dose may be helpful. A step beyond that is to reduce testosterone intake even further while preserving the daily peak level. This can be accomplished by switching to daily injections of a cypionate/propionate blend.</p><p></p><p>In addition, you'd mentioned having primary hypogonadism. If so then you have the means to see where your body wants your testosterone to be. The idea is to tune your testosterone dose until LH and FSH rise to normal levels. Bear in mind that lowering the dose frequently causes symptoms of low testosterone, but these usually recede over a few weeks. Patience is important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 238011, member: 38109"] Have you tried any dose adjustments? A lot of guys can improve HCT/HGB by lowering testosterone to be closer to what's normal for their physiology. Are you still on 50 mg TC twice a week? That represents more testosterone than the vast majority of guys make naturally. A combination of additional splitting and lowering of the dose may be helpful. A step beyond that is to reduce testosterone intake even further while preserving the daily peak level. This can be accomplished by switching to daily injections of a cypionate/propionate blend. In addition, you'd mentioned having primary hypogonadism. If so then you have the means to see where your body wants your testosterone to be. The idea is to tune your testosterone dose until LH and FSH rise to normal levels. Bear in mind that lowering the dose frequently causes symptoms of low testosterone, but these usually recede over a few weeks. Patience is important. [/QUOTE]
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