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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Question about E2 and Testosterone Percentage in the Body
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<blockquote data-quote="DS3" data-source="post: 175169" data-attributes="member: 18514"><p>I agree that starting off with high end dosing protocols such as 200 mg/week is not a good practice. As someone who’s been on TRT for 10 years and practicing EOD micro doses of Test Cyp, it’s safe to say that my steady state is ~1000 to 1200 ng/dL as my blood results 4 hours post shot (3 different assays) show ~1150 ng/dL (not considered supraphysiological). So as I tip the end of the physiological scale in steady state, I feel better than when I’ve been at lower steady states years ago. What we cling to so desperately, certainly in our thought-processes, sometimes keeps us from seeing things clearly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS3, post: 175169, member: 18514"] I agree that starting off with high end dosing protocols such as 200 mg/week is not a good practice. As someone who’s been on TRT for 10 years and practicing EOD micro doses of Test Cyp, it’s safe to say that my steady state is ~1000 to 1200 ng/dL as my blood results 4 hours post shot (3 different assays) show ~1150 ng/dL (not considered supraphysiological). So as I tip the end of the physiological scale in steady state, I feel better than when I’ve been at lower steady states years ago. What we cling to so desperately, certainly in our thought-processes, sometimes keeps us from seeing things clearly. [/QUOTE]
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