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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Minimum time for labs after protocol change
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<blockquote data-quote="FunkOdyssey" data-source="post: 229236" data-attributes="member: 44064"><p>Not in this case -- the situation that prompted this thread is a bit unique. I wanted to start at 100 mg weekly but I couldn't because the startup side effects were too intense. So, I started at ~70 mg weekly, just long enough to adapt somewhat, and for the insomnia and overstimulation to dissipate. I was not sold on the 10 mg a day thing to the point that I wanted to stay there and wait for a long term assessment. However, if it were possible to gather accurate data on what my hormone levels would be on 70 mg weekly before increasing my dose to 100 mg, I thought that might be worthwhile and potentially useful. Consequently, I determined that 4 weeks is in fact long enough to get a reasonable assessment of what a protocol will do to your levels, so I went in for labwork and that mission has been accomplished.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FunkOdyssey, post: 229236, member: 44064"] Not in this case -- the situation that prompted this thread is a bit unique. I wanted to start at 100 mg weekly but I couldn't because the startup side effects were too intense. So, I started at ~70 mg weekly, just long enough to adapt somewhat, and for the insomnia and overstimulation to dissipate. I was not sold on the 10 mg a day thing to the point that I wanted to stay there and wait for a long term assessment. However, if it were possible to gather accurate data on what my hormone levels would be on 70 mg weekly before increasing my dose to 100 mg, I thought that might be worthwhile and potentially useful. Consequently, I determined that 4 weeks is in fact long enough to get a reasonable assessment of what a protocol will do to your levels, so I went in for labwork and that mission has been accomplished. [/QUOTE]
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