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Need help with T-Cypionate - Vials (Single vs. multiple - What do you guys use?)
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<blockquote data-quote="aneuman" data-source="post: 255792" data-attributes="member: 43264"><p>Thanks [USER=38109]@Cataceous[/USER]! I plan to continue my "experiment" like you call it, unchanged for at least 3 months, unless something happens. In 3 months I'll reassess to see if I need to up or down the dosage. I'm shooting for 600-700 trough, which according to what you mentioned of troughs being 1/3 of peak on bi-weekly schedule, that should give me around 1000-1100 peak. Is that correct? At this point I'm not looking very much at that and more are upping free testosterone to 180-200 pg/mL, if that makes sense.</p><p></p><p>I just got my labs after I quit hCG and TT =388ng/dl and FT=47.6pg/ml with total bioavailable=100 ng/dL. No wonder I feel like crap!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yep. I thought of that (in retrospect) but I was never offered the option and I didn't know. better. All the doctors I've seen, even reknown ones, have been very nonchalant, cookie cutter types. No one has ever "discussed" with me anything. The nurse comes in an interview me, then the doctor comes in with a script.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm very much on hat path. I'll try TRT for 3 months alone, so I can gauge what impact T.Cyp has on my values, well-being, etc, then add hCG for two reasons: continue productions of other hormones disrupted by exogenous T and maintaining testicular size (and function, to an extent, in case I need to quit TRT for any reason)</p><p></p><p></p><p>This is intriguing. I've read anecdotes about people resolving many side effects of TRT by adding a bit of progesterone (particularly seep). What can you say about the benefits in your case, dosage/schedule, etc? The other thing, is how to get it? I assume you'd need a prescription. Right now I have become sort of a "prompt engineer" (to use a fashionable term) to manipulate Drs. to prescribe what I need, but just like chatGPT, sometimes they refuse to fulfill my request.</p><p></p><p>Regarding peptides, although I may be a bit of a risk taker when it comes to experiment with me, I'm more prone to do it if the source is a pharmaceutical company with FDA approved products, than if I have to order UGL or Chinese or Indian company I know nothing about. The profit motive is way too high to guarantee the products contain what they say they do.</p><p></p><p>However, I do value your advise and would love to hear from you in this regards.</p><p></p><p>Thank you so much for taking the time to read and respond to my posts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aneuman, post: 255792, member: 43264"] Thanks [USER=38109]@Cataceous[/USER]! I plan to continue my "experiment" like you call it, unchanged for at least 3 months, unless something happens. In 3 months I'll reassess to see if I need to up or down the dosage. I'm shooting for 600-700 trough, which according to what you mentioned of troughs being 1/3 of peak on bi-weekly schedule, that should give me around 1000-1100 peak. Is that correct? At this point I'm not looking very much at that and more are upping free testosterone to 180-200 pg/mL, if that makes sense. I just got my labs after I quit hCG and TT =388ng/dl and FT=47.6pg/ml with total bioavailable=100 ng/dL. No wonder I feel like crap! Yep. I thought of that (in retrospect) but I was never offered the option and I didn't know. better. All the doctors I've seen, even reknown ones, have been very nonchalant, cookie cutter types. No one has ever "discussed" with me anything. The nurse comes in an interview me, then the doctor comes in with a script. I'm very much on hat path. I'll try TRT for 3 months alone, so I can gauge what impact T.Cyp has on my values, well-being, etc, then add hCG for two reasons: continue productions of other hormones disrupted by exogenous T and maintaining testicular size (and function, to an extent, in case I need to quit TRT for any reason) This is intriguing. I've read anecdotes about people resolving many side effects of TRT by adding a bit of progesterone (particularly seep). What can you say about the benefits in your case, dosage/schedule, etc? The other thing, is how to get it? I assume you'd need a prescription. Right now I have become sort of a "prompt engineer" (to use a fashionable term) to manipulate Drs. to prescribe what I need, but just like chatGPT, sometimes they refuse to fulfill my request. Regarding peptides, although I may be a bit of a risk taker when it comes to experiment with me, I'm more prone to do it if the source is a pharmaceutical company with FDA approved products, than if I have to order UGL or Chinese or Indian company I know nothing about. The profit motive is way too high to guarantee the products contain what they say they do. However, I do value your advise and would love to hear from you in this regards. Thank you so much for taking the time to read and respond to my posts. [/QUOTE]
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