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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Recent Lab work after switching to EOD injections and trying to dial in E2
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<blockquote data-quote="HoustonTX" data-source="post: 31426" data-attributes="member: 12463"><p>I realized that according to the ratio concept that I would need to have even higher e2 to get into the 16-20 ratio which just seemed hard to imagine. </p><p></p><p>I never imagined that my test would be that high on 32mg EOD injections. I was shocked and posted a thread asking why whether I was getting my blood drawn at the correct time. My test level was lower in my trough on 200mg a week injecting 3.5 days. I injected 32mg of test cyp Monday and injected 220ius of hcg and I had my blood drawn on Wednesday before my next injection. I don't know how else to do it. I had been injecting 32mg EOD for about 6 weeks. Pulling the syringe to the 16 mark on a 29 gauge .5 inch syringe. The only variable was that I had injected 350ius one day vs the 250ius that I had been injecting EOD at the same time as my test injection but that was 10 days prior to this test injection. It had some negative consequences, so I backed my hcg down to the 200 mark over the next couple of injection, went back up to 220 the next couple of injections before the blood draw. An extra 100ius of hcg 10 days prior to my blood work wouldnt skew my test result would it? If I'm doing this wrong, tell me. </p><p></p><p>I was shocked as well and can understand why it's hard to imagine. But it is what it is. I'm paying for these tests, so I want them to be accurate. </p><p></p><p>ERO said this was a benefit of EOD injections</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoustonTX, post: 31426, member: 12463"] I realized that according to the ratio concept that I would need to have even higher e2 to get into the 16-20 ratio which just seemed hard to imagine. I never imagined that my test would be that high on 32mg EOD injections. I was shocked and posted a thread asking why whether I was getting my blood drawn at the correct time. My test level was lower in my trough on 200mg a week injecting 3.5 days. I injected 32mg of test cyp Monday and injected 220ius of hcg and I had my blood drawn on Wednesday before my next injection. I don't know how else to do it. I had been injecting 32mg EOD for about 6 weeks. Pulling the syringe to the 16 mark on a 29 gauge .5 inch syringe. The only variable was that I had injected 350ius one day vs the 250ius that I had been injecting EOD at the same time as my test injection but that was 10 days prior to this test injection. It had some negative consequences, so I backed my hcg down to the 200 mark over the next couple of injection, went back up to 220 the next couple of injections before the blood draw. An extra 100ius of hcg 10 days prior to my blood work wouldnt skew my test result would it? If I'm doing this wrong, tell me. I was shocked as well and can understand why it's hard to imagine. But it is what it is. I'm paying for these tests, so I want them to be accurate. ERO said this was a benefit of EOD injections [/QUOTE]
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