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Not Understanding ED/EOD Protocols
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 192306" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>Well, I’ve only tested peak one time and it was that high. I’ve tested trough more than 5 times over the past couple years to know what that will be. Yesterday was my first EOD dose of (probably) 18mg. It was supposed to be 20mg, but wasted a little getting the last air bubble out. Obviously, straight guessing on how much was wasted but it was just less than that .1mL line.</p><p></p><p>- this should not happen if you draw properly as you should always pull the plunger back slightly further than the amount you plan on injecting to compensate for any air bubble</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Anyway, I know this is a little unpredictable, but should I expect to feel worse during the next 6 weeks while I get used to the dose adjustment? I imagine, if so, it would only be mild. Do I need to wait the full 6 weeks to test trough with this EOD protocol?</p><p></p><p>-in most cases, one will feel worse when lowering the dose and expect to encounter some ups/downs along the way</p><p></p><p>-no one can say for sure how much of an impact it will have overall but highly doubt it would be anything comparable to low-t unless the dose was drastically reduced</p><p></p><p>- wait the full 4 weeks before having blood work done to get an accurate picture of where your levels are at</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 192306, member: 13851"] Well, I’ve only tested peak one time and it was that high. I’ve tested trough more than 5 times over the past couple years to know what that will be. Yesterday was my first EOD dose of (probably) 18mg. It was supposed to be 20mg, but wasted a little getting the last air bubble out. Obviously, straight guessing on how much was wasted but it was just less than that .1mL line. - this should not happen if you draw properly as you should always pull the plunger back slightly further than the amount you plan on injecting to compensate for any air bubble Anyway, I know this is a little unpredictable, but should I expect to feel worse during the next 6 weeks while I get used to the dose adjustment? I imagine, if so, it would only be mild. Do I need to wait the full 6 weeks to test trough with this EOD protocol? -in most cases, one will feel worse when lowering the dose and expect to encounter some ups/downs along the way -no one can say for sure how much of an impact it will have overall but highly doubt it would be anything comparable to low-t unless the dose was drastically reduced - wait the full 4 weeks before having blood work done to get an accurate picture of where your levels are at [/QUOTE]
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