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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Near Syncope
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 222180" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>If your free testosterone wasn't measured by equilibrium dialysis or ultrafiltration then it should be ignored; standard immunoassay-based tests are too inaccurate. The next best thing is to calculate it from total testosterone and SHBG.</p><p></p><p>If you can handle more frequent injections then they are preferred because they smooth out your serum testosterone, perhaps reducing side effects. Ideally you'd inject three times a week or every other day. Based on your previous results I still think 60-65 mg testosterone cypionate per week total would be a reasonable next step. Taking 0.1 mL or 20 mg every three or four days is on the low side, especially for these longer injection cycles (47 and 35 mg per week). On twice weekly injections it's common for peak testosterone to be 50% higher than trough testosterone.</p><p></p><p>In conclusion, if I were you I would try either 0.08 mL (16 mg) or 0.1 mL (20 mg) three times a week. Give it time and see if it resolves the problems. Monitor free testosterone with either an accurate test or the calculators to ensure it stays reasonable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 222180, member: 38109"] If your free testosterone wasn't measured by equilibrium dialysis or ultrafiltration then it should be ignored; standard immunoassay-based tests are too inaccurate. The next best thing is to calculate it from total testosterone and SHBG. If you can handle more frequent injections then they are preferred because they smooth out your serum testosterone, perhaps reducing side effects. Ideally you'd inject three times a week or every other day. Based on your previous results I still think 60-65 mg testosterone cypionate per week total would be a reasonable next step. Taking 0.1 mL or 20 mg every three or four days is on the low side, especially for these longer injection cycles (47 and 35 mg per week). On twice weekly injections it's common for peak testosterone to be 50% higher than trough testosterone. In conclusion, if I were you I would try either 0.08 mL (16 mg) or 0.1 mL (20 mg) three times a week. Give it time and see if it resolves the problems. Monitor free testosterone with either an accurate test or the calculators to ensure it stays reasonable. [/QUOTE]
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