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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Opting for E5D or E7D injection schedule
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<blockquote data-quote="HyperResponder" data-source="post: 213370" data-attributes="member: 43108"><p>Anecdotally a lot of guys on here feel best when they first alter their protocol in some way or another, but a few days or a week later they are back to sub-optimal experiences. I've been an EOD injector for years, but I've been thinking about how there are tons of guys going to the commercial clinics getting E7D or even E14D injections who are basically always going through some kind of change, a sharp rise and then a falling of their levels. </p><p></p><p>I guess my question is, has anyone really ever had success in chasing this "just changed my protocol" positive state by opting for longer durations between injections? </p><p></p><p>I bet i'm gonna get some big pushback about "mirroring nature with frequent injections" and I share that principal, but I'm also curious. Any success stories out there to fill the anecdotal evidence basket?</p><p></p><p>I've read this forum for years and you're all great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HyperResponder, post: 213370, member: 43108"] Anecdotally a lot of guys on here feel best when they first alter their protocol in some way or another, but a few days or a week later they are back to sub-optimal experiences. I've been an EOD injector for years, but I've been thinking about how there are tons of guys going to the commercial clinics getting E7D or even E14D injections who are basically always going through some kind of change, a sharp rise and then a falling of their levels. I guess my question is, has anyone really ever had success in chasing this "just changed my protocol" positive state by opting for longer durations between injections? I bet i'm gonna get some big pushback about "mirroring nature with frequent injections" and I share that principal, but I'm also curious. Any success stories out there to fill the anecdotal evidence basket? I've read this forum for years and you're all great. [/QUOTE]
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