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Testosterone Basics & Questions
My daily Testosterone Propionate diary
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<blockquote data-quote="trt reznor" data-source="post: 132690" data-attributes="member: 18705"><p>It may be a good idea, that in the future if you ever feel super in-the-zone like that, to run out and get a blood test done. Just for future comparison. I think a lot of people miss the oppurtunity to see what dialed-in (subjective in itself), looks like on paper.</p><p></p><p>I think what is considered the "honeymoon period", may have a lot to do with the fact that you are adding exogenous hormones on top of your non-supressed hormonal system. As your treatment continues, and your HPTA becomes supressed, your internal levels change and balance out, which can put you further away from those initial great feelings. I don't think it's impossible to get back to that feeling, you just have to put in some work and research, like many of us are doing here. </p><p></p><p>equel, my best guess is that you may have been experiencing some supra physiological levels that eventually brought up your estradiol to balance it out. That's only my best guess, hard to know for sure without the labs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trt reznor, post: 132690, member: 18705"] It may be a good idea, that in the future if you ever feel super in-the-zone like that, to run out and get a blood test done. Just for future comparison. I think a lot of people miss the oppurtunity to see what dialed-in (subjective in itself), looks like on paper. I think what is considered the "honeymoon period", may have a lot to do with the fact that you are adding exogenous hormones on top of your non-supressed hormonal system. As your treatment continues, and your HPTA becomes supressed, your internal levels change and balance out, which can put you further away from those initial great feelings. I don't think it's impossible to get back to that feeling, you just have to put in some work and research, like many of us are doing here. equel, my best guess is that you may have been experiencing some supra physiological levels that eventually brought up your estradiol to balance it out. That's only my best guess, hard to know for sure without the labs. [/QUOTE]
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