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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Missed an Injection - Regained my Erection
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<blockquote data-quote="tropicaldaze1950" data-source="post: 196542" data-attributes="member: 13651"><p>I read that the half life of subq Test E is 240 hours; 10 days. That was from one of the Xyosted studies. At 100 mg every ten days, minus 30% for the ester, that would leave you, on paper, with 7 mg daily. Yes, I know; pharmacokinetics isn't that neat and predictable and people will jump on me because that protocol is considered 'old'. But, if we all were on perfect protocols, we likely wouldn't be on any TRT forums.</p><p></p><p>The good doctors, past and present, are good because of out of the box thinking. Dr. Shippen went from a standard medical doctor to a pioneer in TRT. He taught himself. If we get hung up on defining what is and isn't TRT, regardless of dose, injection frequency or method of administration, then we're no longer thinking. We're, instead, following the crowd. Whatever works IS the point, even if it's non-standard and unorthodox. Less criticism, skepticism and more support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tropicaldaze1950, post: 196542, member: 13651"] I read that the half life of subq Test E is 240 hours; 10 days. That was from one of the Xyosted studies. At 100 mg every ten days, minus 30% for the ester, that would leave you, on paper, with 7 mg daily. Yes, I know; pharmacokinetics isn't that neat and predictable and people will jump on me because that protocol is considered 'old'. But, if we all were on perfect protocols, we likely wouldn't be on any TRT forums. The good doctors, past and present, are good because of out of the box thinking. Dr. Shippen went from a standard medical doctor to a pioneer in TRT. He taught himself. If we get hung up on defining what is and isn't TRT, regardless of dose, injection frequency or method of administration, then we're no longer thinking. We're, instead, following the crowd. Whatever works IS the point, even if it's non-standard and unorthodox. Less criticism, skepticism and more support. [/QUOTE]
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