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Question for guys doing high dose cypionate
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<blockquote data-quote="HealthMan" data-source="post: 101200" data-attributes="member: 13512"><p>Too many TRT users worry too much about numbers and not how they feel. The higher the better thinking prevails most of the time. I think if patients were not allowed to see their labwork a lot of them would be surprised how well they feel on much lower dosages. It is all about balance and homeostasis. I always thought i would only feel good above 1000 TT (because when i started i was above 1000 TT and felt great). I am not sure where is my TT now but i drastically reduced my testosterone dosage and I am surprised on how well i feel. No difference at the gym. Energy is still great but different (energy is more natural now. At high TT levels it felt like my adrenaline was always high). Libido is better. I am sleeping wayyy better now. Erection quality is way better. And i was able to stop anastrozole. And hopefully control my HCT (big Question mark here).</p><p>I am also starting to believe that keeping peak and trough within physiological range should be able to control most of the TRT related side effects. Sure. All these are manageable. If your estradiol is high take an AI. If HCT is high donate blood. But why bother with these if you can feel good at lower dosages and less side/ no side effects?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HealthMan, post: 101200, member: 13512"] Too many TRT users worry too much about numbers and not how they feel. The higher the better thinking prevails most of the time. I think if patients were not allowed to see their labwork a lot of them would be surprised how well they feel on much lower dosages. It is all about balance and homeostasis. I always thought i would only feel good above 1000 TT (because when i started i was above 1000 TT and felt great). I am not sure where is my TT now but i drastically reduced my testosterone dosage and I am surprised on how well i feel. No difference at the gym. Energy is still great but different (energy is more natural now. At high TT levels it felt like my adrenaline was always high). Libido is better. I am sleeping wayyy better now. Erection quality is way better. And i was able to stop anastrozole. And hopefully control my HCT (big Question mark here). I am also starting to believe that keeping peak and trough within physiological range should be able to control most of the TRT related side effects. Sure. All these are manageable. If your estradiol is high take an AI. If HCT is high donate blood. But why bother with these if you can feel good at lower dosages and less side/ no side effects? [/QUOTE]
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