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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
My TRT Odyssey: Lab Results and More
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<blockquote data-quote="FunkOdyssey" data-source="post: 272512" data-attributes="member: 44064"><p>For my first shot at TRT via Ryan Root, he recommended 150 mg weekly for me with EOD injections. I ignored him, did something totally different, crashed and burned.</p><p></p><p>This time around with Defy, Ben prescribed 140 mg weekly with EOD injections. I decided to just do the thing I was being told to do this time, assuming these guys know a thing or two after dealing with thousands of men on TRT.</p><p></p><p>My understanding of the impact of frequency is that higher frequency is almost always better for overall side effect reduction, with the possible downside of less libido than you'd have with less frequent injections. The ratio of people saying they feel generally better with more frequent injections to people who complain about less libido on higher frequency is something like 20:1 or higher though. I imagine the practitioners I'm dealing with tend towards higher frequency in light of these realities.</p><p></p><p>We know there are diminishing returns associated with each increment of higher frequency. It seems like most people do not feel any different on EOD vs ED injections. This would be doubly true with subcutaneous injections and their slower pattern of release. So, it seems like EOD can often be a sweet spot that captures 97% of the max benefit of increased frequency while cutting your total number of injections in half.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FunkOdyssey, post: 272512, member: 44064"] For my first shot at TRT via Ryan Root, he recommended 150 mg weekly for me with EOD injections. I ignored him, did something totally different, crashed and burned. This time around with Defy, Ben prescribed 140 mg weekly with EOD injections. I decided to just do the thing I was being told to do this time, assuming these guys know a thing or two after dealing with thousands of men on TRT. My understanding of the impact of frequency is that higher frequency is almost always better for overall side effect reduction, with the possible downside of less libido than you'd have with less frequent injections. The ratio of people saying they feel generally better with more frequent injections to people who complain about less libido on higher frequency is something like 20:1 or higher though. I imagine the practitioners I'm dealing with tend towards higher frequency in light of these realities. We know there are diminishing returns associated with each increment of higher frequency. It seems like most people do not feel any different on EOD vs ED injections. This would be doubly true with subcutaneous injections and their slower pattern of release. So, it seems like EOD can often be a sweet spot that captures 97% of the max benefit of increased frequency while cutting your total number of injections in half. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
My TRT Odyssey: Lab Results and More
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