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Question for guys doing high dose cypionate
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<blockquote data-quote="Kaliman911" data-source="post: 101065" data-attributes="member: 17201"><p>This post is great and good new information learned. At 43, I’m one of those taking a larger dose of Test Cyp. 160mg weekly divided into two shots E3.5D and 400IU of HCG on days of injection. I have a highish SHBG. My TT at trough (taken day of injection before injecting) is at 1,000 and free T at 24. It is slightly outside the range. After 5 months, I haven’t had any side effects whatsoever. HCT and hmg are at mid range. But I’m not too concerned about it being a bit higher. Apparently there is no correlation between having higher HCT/Hmgb ONLY and cardiovascular events. Now, Polycethimia Vera is another thing. But that’s an increase of all components of the blood. Specially platelets, which are the ones that cause the issues. TRT does not cause Polycithemia Vera according to some studies. Anyway, that’s another sensitive subject that needs more research. Also, my E2 is elevated due to the high dose, but no side effects from it. Not taking an AI, not needed. I feel great and morning wood very often, don’t remember when was the last time I had morning woods before TRT <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" />. I think we are all different and respond very differently to what we put in our bodies. Genetics may play a big role on it. Lifestyle and other conditions may affect the protocol as well. It’s hard to say. But if it is not working for you, you may have to find other ways. Maybe a single dose every week or longer might work for you. I know that’s the old, bad protocol, but you said that every time you quit TRT you felt better later on. I don’t know, just saying. Keep trying gels until you find the right one. That delivery system seemed to work better for you. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaliman911, post: 101065, member: 17201"] This post is great and good new information learned. At 43, I’m one of those taking a larger dose of Test Cyp. 160mg weekly divided into two shots E3.5D and 400IU of HCG on days of injection. I have a highish SHBG. My TT at trough (taken day of injection before injecting) is at 1,000 and free T at 24. It is slightly outside the range. After 5 months, I haven’t had any side effects whatsoever. HCT and hmg are at mid range. But I’m not too concerned about it being a bit higher. Apparently there is no correlation between having higher HCT/Hmgb ONLY and cardiovascular events. Now, Polycethimia Vera is another thing. But that’s an increase of all components of the blood. Specially platelets, which are the ones that cause the issues. TRT does not cause Polycithemia Vera according to some studies. Anyway, that’s another sensitive subject that needs more research. Also, my E2 is elevated due to the high dose, but no side effects from it. Not taking an AI, not needed. I feel great and morning wood very often, don’t remember when was the last time I had morning woods before TRT :). I think we are all different and respond very differently to what we put in our bodies. Genetics may play a big role on it. Lifestyle and other conditions may affect the protocol as well. It’s hard to say. But if it is not working for you, you may have to find other ways. Maybe a single dose every week or longer might work for you. I know that’s the old, bad protocol, but you said that every time you quit TRT you felt better later on. I don’t know, just saying. Keep trying gels until you find the right one. That delivery system seemed to work better for you. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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