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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Nearing 3rd month of TRT and feel like I am backsliding
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<blockquote data-quote="cja" data-source="post: 64917" data-attributes="member: 15116"><p>I really didnt want to use this AI either. In fact I have been following your "Daily Injections of Testosterone" thread. I am wondering if this would relieve my need for the AI. When you say these symptoms can be caused by testosterone, this means Test is too high or low? Or the ratio of Test to E is off? I wouldnt say I am eating more, in fact I feel like I am eating less than before. I only hope its a simple protocol adjustment.</p><p></p><p>edit...wanted to add info</p><p></p><p>The most recent labs (Defy) was the 50mg E3.5D. I injected this in the glutes, not a shallow injection either. The wife had to inject me, needle was 1.5 inches long. As soon as I switched protocols to the 70mg E3.5D I went to Shallow IM injections, in the shoulders, alternating each shot. Would the injection style/method effect anything, maybe lower E2, or even raise it? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cja, post: 64917, member: 15116"] I really didnt want to use this AI either. In fact I have been following your "Daily Injections of Testosterone" thread. I am wondering if this would relieve my need for the AI. When you say these symptoms can be caused by testosterone, this means Test is too high or low? Or the ratio of Test to E is off? I wouldnt say I am eating more, in fact I feel like I am eating less than before. I only hope its a simple protocol adjustment. edit...wanted to add info The most recent labs (Defy) was the 50mg E3.5D. I injected this in the glutes, not a shallow injection either. The wife had to inject me, needle was 1.5 inches long. As soon as I switched protocols to the 70mg E3.5D I went to Shallow IM injections, in the shoulders, alternating each shot. Would the injection style/method effect anything, maybe lower E2, or even raise it? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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