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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
probably being prescribed sustanon-250 every 3 weeks; options?
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<blockquote data-quote="Aki" data-source="post: 135335" data-attributes="member: 14084"><p>Thanks for the reply. The endo did indicate that based on the response he might increase the shot frequency. I don't know how far he'll be willing to go, but then I also don't know what would feel ideal for me.</p><p></p><p>In a sense this discussion is a bit hypothetical because the first time I was put on this very same protocol several years ago by a different doctor, in India (this is before I even knew about the difference between primary and secondary hypo), I felt absolutely no benefit at all, not even for a few days post-shot. Even my current endo was surprised when I mentioned to him, and the only non-medical explanation I could conceive of was that the sustain I had bought was subpar product.. however (after 3 shots spaced three weeks apart) it did succeed in lowering my T-levels even further (below 80 ng/dL), and I recall the six or so months after that period were among the worst I can remember in terms of lack of energy and drive.</p><p></p><p>But hopefully - if this non-responsiveness happens again - this endo is going to take the effort to look into why that might be.. and if anyone has a feasible explanation for it on here, I'd love to hear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aki, post: 135335, member: 14084"] Thanks for the reply. The endo did indicate that based on the response he might increase the shot frequency. I don't know how far he'll be willing to go, but then I also don't know what would feel ideal for me. In a sense this discussion is a bit hypothetical because the first time I was put on this very same protocol several years ago by a different doctor, in India (this is before I even knew about the difference between primary and secondary hypo), I felt absolutely no benefit at all, not even for a few days post-shot. Even my current endo was surprised when I mentioned to him, and the only non-medical explanation I could conceive of was that the sustain I had bought was subpar product.. however (after 3 shots spaced three weeks apart) it did succeed in lowering my T-levels even further (below 80 ng/dL), and I recall the six or so months after that period were among the worst I can remember in terms of lack of energy and drive. But hopefully - if this non-responsiveness happens again - this endo is going to take the effort to look into why that might be.. and if anyone has a feasible explanation for it on here, I'd love to hear. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
probably being prescribed sustanon-250 every 3 weeks; options?
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