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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymon" data-source="post: 214923" data-attributes="member: 42608"><p>It’s hard to say because it’s all speculative because despite all the blood tests we take and measurements we have, there’s still always more that we can’t really know or measure, and hormones all interact with one another. </p><p></p><p>I think everyone should safely experiment over longer periods of time with all of them to see which they personally prefer. Anecdotally, most guys I’ve known do better and feel more normal/good when their free T is higher than some of the normal ranges, at least 25ng/dl as I recall. Definitely not the case for all of them though. I’ve struggled with low cortisol issues and some thyroid anomalies so mine’s been all over the place at the same total test dose, as well as how I felt, showing there’s a lot more going on than simply looking at some reference numbers. Thyroid’s it’s own can of worms too. I also have sleep apnea and can’t stomach a CPAP so at times some doses will make that worse despite everything else better, so there’s that consideration too.</p><p></p><p>As I recall my doctor uses a relatively small amount for himself, around 100mg a week, because he’s very sensitive to testosterone in his words. He claims to feel amazing all the time. I do better with higher amounts, though I also look like someone that probably did naturally have higher amounts and am a bigger guy. I also probably have lower DHT now since finasteride, and the higher amounts might be making up for it. We’ll see on my next tests where that’s at. I also do better with HCG, where as it makes some guys feel worse.</p><p></p><p>It’s a series of trade offs, and everyone has to experiment and find which trade offs they personally prefer while maintaining standards of good health, like your blood pressure not being 200/90 and things like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymon, post: 214923, member: 42608"] It’s hard to say because it’s all speculative because despite all the blood tests we take and measurements we have, there’s still always more that we can’t really know or measure, and hormones all interact with one another. I think everyone should safely experiment over longer periods of time with all of them to see which they personally prefer. Anecdotally, most guys I’ve known do better and feel more normal/good when their free T is higher than some of the normal ranges, at least 25ng/dl as I recall. Definitely not the case for all of them though. I’ve struggled with low cortisol issues and some thyroid anomalies so mine’s been all over the place at the same total test dose, as well as how I felt, showing there’s a lot more going on than simply looking at some reference numbers. Thyroid’s it’s own can of worms too. I also have sleep apnea and can’t stomach a CPAP so at times some doses will make that worse despite everything else better, so there’s that consideration too. As I recall my doctor uses a relatively small amount for himself, around 100mg a week, because he’s very sensitive to testosterone in his words. He claims to feel amazing all the time. I do better with higher amounts, though I also look like someone that probably did naturally have higher amounts and am a bigger guy. I also probably have lower DHT now since finasteride, and the higher amounts might be making up for it. We’ll see on my next tests where that’s at. I also do better with HCG, where as it makes some guys feel worse. It’s a series of trade offs, and everyone has to experiment and find which trade offs they personally prefer while maintaining standards of good health, like your blood pressure not being 200/90 and things like that. [/QUOTE]
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