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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Results after 6 weeks
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 83792" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>Your total/free t were still in the lower end on previous protocol (125mg once weekly multi-ester) and what stands out is your shbg which is also in the lower end (more frequent injections would make sense) and e2 is irrelevant as it is the standard assay(tends to overestimate) and not the sensitive so your e2 may be low. You switched protocols ( 60mg every 3.5 days) and most recent labs your total/free t is still on the lower end and it would have been helpful to see if twice weekly injections had any effect on your shbg. As far as estradiol you did not have due to you stating standard assay is only available. I would say you still need a dosage increase but also that the multi ester may be affecting your overall total/free t numbers due to the pharmacokinetics of the various esters as I think you would achieve better total/free t numbers using a single ester (enanthate or cypionate) as the pharmacokinetics of a single ester would be more beneficial your testosterone levels and I think you could still try 60mg every 3.5 days with a single ester and achieve higher total/free t without increasing dose where as if you stick to using a multi-ester than you will need a dose increase or possibly switching to injecting more frequently than (2x/week) due to your shbg. I would try your best to get your hands on cypionate or enanthate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 83792, member: 13851"] Your total/free t were still in the lower end on previous protocol (125mg once weekly multi-ester) and what stands out is your shbg which is also in the lower end (more frequent injections would make sense) and e2 is irrelevant as it is the standard assay(tends to overestimate) and not the sensitive so your e2 may be low. You switched protocols ( 60mg every 3.5 days) and most recent labs your total/free t is still on the lower end and it would have been helpful to see if twice weekly injections had any effect on your shbg. As far as estradiol you did not have due to you stating standard assay is only available. I would say you still need a dosage increase but also that the multi ester may be affecting your overall total/free t numbers due to the pharmacokinetics of the various esters as I think you would achieve better total/free t numbers using a single ester (enanthate or cypionate) as the pharmacokinetics of a single ester would be more beneficial your testosterone levels and I think you could still try 60mg every 3.5 days with a single ester and achieve higher total/free t without increasing dose where as if you stick to using a multi-ester than you will need a dose increase or possibly switching to injecting more frequently than (2x/week) due to your shbg. I would try your best to get your hands on cypionate or enanthate. [/QUOTE]
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