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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
New User unfamiliar with Test and trying to adjust dosage
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 110801" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>Why would you go and increase your dose when you have been on 100mg/week for almost 3 months and do not have your labs back yet to see how that dose effected your total t/free t, and e2 (sensitive assay) let alone other health markers.....and you need to know your shbg before you start changing doses/injection frequency.</p><p></p><p>Now you went and increased your dose to almost 100mg TWICE/week.....way too high as dose to start trt and now you will have to wait another 4 weeks to have labs done again as you just increased your dose 2 weeks ago and it will take 6 weeks for levels to stabilize from the dose change!</p><p></p><p>When your most recent labs come back you will have no idea how your new dose is going to effect your total t/free t and e2 among other health markers as your levels have not stabilized.</p><p></p><p>What is it with people thinking they need 200mg/week for trt....at that dose your testosterone levels will be well over the physiological range let alone elevated e2.</p><p></p><p>Trt doses in the 100-150mg range will put most mens testosterone levels into the high/normal physiological range and even than 150mg/week can put many just over the top end of the physiological range. </p><p></p><p>Sure some men may need 200 but it is rare and uncommon.....notice the word "NEED".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 110801, member: 13851"] Why would you go and increase your dose when you have been on 100mg/week for almost 3 months and do not have your labs back yet to see how that dose effected your total t/free t, and e2 (sensitive assay) let alone other health markers.....and you need to know your shbg before you start changing doses/injection frequency. Now you went and increased your dose to almost 100mg TWICE/week.....way too high as dose to start trt and now you will have to wait another 4 weeks to have labs done again as you just increased your dose 2 weeks ago and it will take 6 weeks for levels to stabilize from the dose change! When your most recent labs come back you will have no idea how your new dose is going to effect your total t/free t and e2 among other health markers as your levels have not stabilized. What is it with people thinking they need 200mg/week for trt....at that dose your testosterone levels will be well over the physiological range let alone elevated e2. Trt doses in the 100-150mg range will put most mens testosterone levels into the high/normal physiological range and even than 150mg/week can put many just over the top end of the physiological range. Sure some men may need 200 but it is rare and uncommon.....notice the word "NEED". [/QUOTE]
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