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You are clearly overmedicated here.


100 mg TC every 3 days  (roughly 233 mg/week) is beyond a therapeutic dose of T!


Although we always want to test at the true trough (lowest point) before your next injection which in your case would have been 72 hrs post-injection.


Even then you are hitting a ridiculous TT 1915 ng/dL 48 hrs post-injection which would mean your true trough (72 hrs) post-injection would still be absurdly high.


More importantly with a ridiculous TT 1915 ng/dL and high SHBG 53 nmol/L (not very high) your FT is sky-high as in 43.3 ng/dL.


This is on a T-only protocol to boot!


Throw in in the hCG and your TT and more importantly FT would be higher.


All you need to do here is calculate your FT using the linear law-of-mass action Vermeulen.



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Not sure what method was used to test your FT but even if it was the most accurate assay the gold standard Equilibrium Dialysis there is no way you are only hitting a FT 25 ng/dL with a whopping TT 1915 ng/dL even with fairly high SHBG!


If such was the case I would say lab error here.


A FT 20-25 ng/dL is high!


Most healthy young natty males would be hitting a cFTV 13-15 ng/dL and this is a daily short-lived peak to boot!


Those natty outliers running around with a top-end FT 25 ng/dL would be far and few and again this would be a daily short-lived peak.


Most men on TTh are injecting 100-200 mg T/week whether once weekly or split into more frequent injections.


More importantly the majority of men can easily hit a healthy let alone high trough FT injecting 100-150 mg T/week especially when split into more frequent injections.


Yes as I have stated numerous times over the years there are those outliers who may need the higher-end therapeutic dose 200 mg T/week but it is far from common as in rare!


You are missing critical blood markers RBCs,hemoglobin and hematocrit let alone iron/ferritin?


Even then I would find it hard to believe that you were not struggling with elevated hematocrit running around with a ridiculous TT 1915 ng/dL with FT through the roof.


Your FT levels are sky-high 24/7!


Bottomline  here is if you feel great overall, minus any sides and overall blood markers are healthy then do what you feel is best for you!


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