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My Experience On Jatenzo (Oral TRT) Log
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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 278590" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>This morning I took 400 IU D3 and immediately became nauseous, high, bone pain, some IBS and have concluded the reason for my iron deficiency originally was from the extreme daily and every other day cypionate injection protocols.</p><p></p><p>The excessive iron supplementation, all 152 mg, which I never really needed, expect if on a daily or every other day cypionate protocol, caused the vitamin D deficiency the first time around, and as my iron/ferritin levels climbed higher, no more phlebotomies, vitamin D deficiency occurred again that no amount of vitamin D supplementation could correct.</p><p></p><p>On Jatenzo, the peaks happen so quickly, within 2 hours, not prolonged like a daily cypionate protocol, and the levels achieved so brief that I'm utilizing a normal amount of iron. I find the longer I'm off the iron supplements, the less I'm able to tolerate even 400 IU D3.</p><p></p><p>I bought some eggs and hard boiled them, plenty of vitamin D and now my main source and soon lots of sunshine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 278590, member: 15832"] This morning I took 400 IU D3 and immediately became nauseous, high, bone pain, some IBS and have concluded the reason for my iron deficiency originally was from the extreme daily and every other day cypionate injection protocols. The excessive iron supplementation, all 152 mg, which I never really needed, expect if on a daily or every other day cypionate protocol, caused the vitamin D deficiency the first time around, and as my iron/ferritin levels climbed higher, no more phlebotomies, vitamin D deficiency occurred again that no amount of vitamin D supplementation could correct. On Jatenzo, the peaks happen so quickly, within 2 hours, not prolonged like a daily cypionate protocol, and the levels achieved so brief that I'm utilizing a normal amount of iron. I find the longer I'm off the iron supplements, the less I'm able to tolerate even 400 IU D3. I bought some eggs and hard boiled them, plenty of vitamin D and now my main source and soon lots of sunshine. [/QUOTE]
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