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<blockquote data-quote="Sean Reed" data-source="post: 66190" data-attributes="member: 15349"><p>Hi Ardoc,</p><p></p><p>First, as I mentioned, one of the most well known TRT docs in the world (Larry Lipschultz) is regularly prescribing 300 mgs/week. I am 235 lbs which may be a factor.</p><p></p><p>I get labs 3-4 times a year which I go over with 2 different docs' (Lipschultz and my FP).</p><p></p><p>It is absolutely critical to get lab work. All my results indicate I am in excellent health. Part of the reason is can be credited to my training style. I take no rest between sets and do 35 minutes of work with my heart rate in excess of 80% of my VO2 Max. For example my cholesterol is 145 and I eat a lot.</p><p></p><p>OK, so looking at your Novenber labs and your bodyweight..... I see that you are ...Jesus, freakin' huge! I am a black belt and martial arts instructor....but you would crush me, dang 6'5 292.</p><p></p><p>Remind me not to get you mad, lol.</p><p></p><p>OK big guy....120 mg/week is very very low dosage. You will get dipping and spiking (I don't care what anyone says about reported half life's) you will. I suggest an e4d (every fourth day) injection schedule.</p><p></p><p>Assuming you are healthy, 120 mgs should prove absolutely safe. But the concern is that if you go e4d your total and free numbers will be out of range.</p><p></p><p>Even so, you need to understand one important thing: The media, especially here in the US has lied about the dangers of steroids. None of their nonsense is supported by the scientific literature. I have an article on this topic. </p><p></p><p>Why do the media and members of the US Congress lie about steroids? Money and Power.</p><p></p><p>If we look at the empirical evidence, you will see through all the lies. </p><p></p><p>That said, yes, switching to e4d or e5d will put you over range, but not enough to risk your health IMO. In fact you are much healthier than someone with Low T. </p><p></p><p>I have a client to was triple the TT range. We back his dosage down, he still is 20% over the top range but very healthy.</p><p></p><p>The ranges were created using statistical modeling. As such, they do not automatically mean that you are going to have adverse health outcomes caused by TRT. Eating Cheesecake is more dangerous (I love cheesecake).</p><p></p><p>Like I said, don't believe the lies of the big drug companies, government, and or the media. The big drug companies make way more money selling you Viagra and anti-depressants when the actually problem is Low T. </p><p></p><p>I see you crashed your e2. I see that ALL the time! Your body needs some estro....too low and you get ED, YAY!</p><p></p><p>That can be fixed via adjusting you A Dex. Stay away from Letro, it is an even stronger AI.</p><p></p><p>I see that your SHBG is low normal. Most of my experience is with high SHBG, which is problematic. Are you having any sides?</p><p></p><p>OK...in March you started ...wow, injecting 44 mgs of test(enanthate, cyp??) e2d. </p><p></p><p>TT is low, I would rather see it closer to the top of the range. I would also like to see your Free T higher. My total T is usually around 800-900 and my free T is usually about 10% over the top if I manipulate it with Masteron.</p><p></p><p>Your E2 is too high. You want to be closer to the bottom of the range. </p><p></p><p>Here is my conclusion: First, what is your age and health? That is the most important question. next, what is your training and diet like? I need that info.</p><p></p><p>However, the bottom line is I do not think using 120 mgs e4d presents a health risk to you.</p><p></p><p>Please keep in mind, I am a PhD, not a REAL doctor (as my wife never tires of telling me, lol). I do not give medical advice, only theoretical advice. </p><p></p><p>All the best, Sean</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean Reed, post: 66190, member: 15349"] Hi Ardoc, First, as I mentioned, one of the most well known TRT docs in the world (Larry Lipschultz) is regularly prescribing 300 mgs/week. I am 235 lbs which may be a factor. I get labs 3-4 times a year which I go over with 2 different docs' (Lipschultz and my FP). It is absolutely critical to get lab work. All my results indicate I am in excellent health. Part of the reason is can be credited to my training style. I take no rest between sets and do 35 minutes of work with my heart rate in excess of 80% of my VO2 Max. For example my cholesterol is 145 and I eat a lot. OK, so looking at your Novenber labs and your bodyweight..... I see that you are ...Jesus, freakin' huge! I am a black belt and martial arts instructor....but you would crush me, dang 6'5 292. Remind me not to get you mad, lol. OK big guy....120 mg/week is very very low dosage. You will get dipping and spiking (I don't care what anyone says about reported half life's) you will. I suggest an e4d (every fourth day) injection schedule. Assuming you are healthy, 120 mgs should prove absolutely safe. But the concern is that if you go e4d your total and free numbers will be out of range. Even so, you need to understand one important thing: The media, especially here in the US has lied about the dangers of steroids. None of their nonsense is supported by the scientific literature. I have an article on this topic. Why do the media and members of the US Congress lie about steroids? Money and Power. If we look at the empirical evidence, you will see through all the lies. That said, yes, switching to e4d or e5d will put you over range, but not enough to risk your health IMO. In fact you are much healthier than someone with Low T. I have a client to was triple the TT range. We back his dosage down, he still is 20% over the top range but very healthy. The ranges were created using statistical modeling. As such, they do not automatically mean that you are going to have adverse health outcomes caused by TRT. Eating Cheesecake is more dangerous (I love cheesecake). Like I said, don't believe the lies of the big drug companies, government, and or the media. The big drug companies make way more money selling you Viagra and anti-depressants when the actually problem is Low T. I see you crashed your e2. I see that ALL the time! Your body needs some estro....too low and you get ED, YAY! That can be fixed via adjusting you A Dex. Stay away from Letro, it is an even stronger AI. I see that your SHBG is low normal. Most of my experience is with high SHBG, which is problematic. Are you having any sides? OK...in March you started ...wow, injecting 44 mgs of test(enanthate, cyp??) e2d. TT is low, I would rather see it closer to the top of the range. I would also like to see your Free T higher. My total T is usually around 800-900 and my free T is usually about 10% over the top if I manipulate it with Masteron. Your E2 is too high. You want to be closer to the bottom of the range. Here is my conclusion: First, what is your age and health? That is the most important question. next, what is your training and diet like? I need that info. However, the bottom line is I do not think using 120 mgs e4d presents a health risk to you. Please keep in mind, I am a PhD, not a REAL doctor (as my wife never tires of telling me, lol). I do not give medical advice, only theoretical advice. All the best, Sean [/QUOTE]
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