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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Oxandrolone (Anavar) with TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Sypolt" data-source="post: 194876" data-attributes="member: 13328"><p>You will be ok. Glad to hear that you are on the right track. Oxandrolone and Nandrolone will lower your Estradiol as you may have found, but taking Oxandrolone for only a handful of days honestly won’t do much harm (or good).</p><p></p><p>if you are going to self-medicate for now, I strongly encourage you to at least have proper labs done. Save your money for that. More frequently as you start: every 3-4 months to give changes time to work and for your body to adjust, and then space them out more as you become more comfortable, feel better, and learn what to expect. Making changes by going off of symptoms and only by how you feel is going to be a recipe for frustration and disaster. I can’t tell you how many times guys (and even myself) thought something was at a certain level only to find the complete opposite was true after having labs done. Our minds sometimes really do play crazy tricks on us.</p><p></p><p>If your energy is low, then consider looking at your thyroid. It would be more labs, but one thing that almost everyone starting out learns the hard way is not to focus on only testosterone for our health. There is never only 1 variable. Labs would be: Free T3, Free T4, and TSH. I always add Reverse T3 which is a little more expensive, but that is important to know for both fatigue and weight gain. RT3 literally puts the brakes on your metabolism and energy when it pools. And learn how to interpret the results because the normal ranges for some of those tests are not normal at all (like TSH and RT3). Whatever you do, do not buy liquid T3 or any liquid thyroid medication. What they do is mix liothyronine as a powder with a liquid or even just crush Cytomel up. There is no way to dose it accurately suspended in a liquid and that can seriously harm you or even be fatal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Sypolt, post: 194876, member: 13328"] You will be ok. Glad to hear that you are on the right track. Oxandrolone and Nandrolone will lower your Estradiol as you may have found, but taking Oxandrolone for only a handful of days honestly won’t do much harm (or good). if you are going to self-medicate for now, I strongly encourage you to at least have proper labs done. Save your money for that. More frequently as you start: every 3-4 months to give changes time to work and for your body to adjust, and then space them out more as you become more comfortable, feel better, and learn what to expect. Making changes by going off of symptoms and only by how you feel is going to be a recipe for frustration and disaster. I can’t tell you how many times guys (and even myself) thought something was at a certain level only to find the complete opposite was true after having labs done. Our minds sometimes really do play crazy tricks on us. If your energy is low, then consider looking at your thyroid. It would be more labs, but one thing that almost everyone starting out learns the hard way is not to focus on only testosterone for our health. There is never only 1 variable. Labs would be: Free T3, Free T4, and TSH. I always add Reverse T3 which is a little more expensive, but that is important to know for both fatigue and weight gain. RT3 literally puts the brakes on your metabolism and energy when it pools. And learn how to interpret the results because the normal ranges for some of those tests are not normal at all (like TSH and RT3). Whatever you do, do not buy liquid T3 or any liquid thyroid medication. What they do is mix liothyronine as a powder with a liquid or even just crush Cytomel up. There is no way to dose it accurately suspended in a liquid and that can seriously harm you or even be fatal. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Oxandrolone (Anavar) with TRT
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