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Testosterone Basics & Questions
Protocol to reduce TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="ffr3247r" data-source="post: 183728" data-attributes="member: 41085"><p>I’ve been on every 3.5 days for @5 months using test cyp 200 per week.</p><p>My levels last blood test were >1500 on the LabCorp scale and E2 was 69.</p><p>Mind you I don’t really think i have encountered any sides. Is the E2 or 69 alarming at all</p><p></p><p>I’m 48 years old and live a pretty active lifestyle. Workout min 5 days a week.</p><p>I have noticed that my body comp has changed quite a bit in the year total I’ve been on TRT. I feel really good. Not lethargic and loads more energy. </p><p> </p><p>Libido is up which is main reason for TRT. Lack of was causing issues at home. </p><p></p><p>Previous protocol was. .5 per week and labs at that time were t-787 and E2 was 35.</p><p>I feel as though I may have had a bit more motivation at those levels but it isn’t a huge difference. </p><p></p><p>I guess my question about TRT is that is there any reason to back off of my current dose if I’m not having any sides?</p><p></p><p>I’ve read for hours on this site and I understand there are other variables involved and I didn’t have all my labs in front of me so if you need something else I can dig it up.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks To all the veterans willing to help us new guys out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ffr3247r, post: 183728, member: 41085"] I’ve been on every 3.5 days for @5 months using test cyp 200 per week. My levels last blood test were >1500 on the LabCorp scale and E2 was 69. Mind you I don’t really think i have encountered any sides. Is the E2 or 69 alarming at all I’m 48 years old and live a pretty active lifestyle. Workout min 5 days a week. I have noticed that my body comp has changed quite a bit in the year total I’ve been on TRT. I feel really good. Not lethargic and loads more energy. Libido is up which is main reason for TRT. Lack of was causing issues at home. Previous protocol was. .5 per week and labs at that time were t-787 and E2 was 35. I feel as though I may have had a bit more motivation at those levels but it isn’t a huge difference. I guess my question about TRT is that is there any reason to back off of my current dose if I’m not having any sides? I’ve read for hours on this site and I understand there are other variables involved and I didn’t have all my labs in front of me so if you need something else I can dig it up. Thanks To all the veterans willing to help us new guys out. [/QUOTE]
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