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<blockquote data-quote="Louis" data-source="post: 97903" data-attributes="member: 17695"><p>blackebob nailed it. Btw, Gene previously (don't know if he still does) dosed 125iu daily. People typically do more frequent shots to keep spikes down and control e2. I don't need to accomplish this, but I like the idea of daily shots. First because I don't want to shoot that much hcg at once if I don't have to, and second is because I like the perceived sense of well being shortly after injection. I might have to go to a higher less frequent dose if, for example, my labs come back and e2 hasn't come up enough.</p><p></p><p>I'm also thinking that if my e2 doesn't come up high enough and my TT isn't too high, I might be able to increase my dose of T to make up for (and stay at 150iu daily) it instead of less frequent higher hcg dose. Just thinking ahead. Won't really know what the next step is until I have my labs in 4-5 weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Louis, post: 97903, member: 17695"] blackebob nailed it. Btw, Gene previously (don't know if he still does) dosed 125iu daily. People typically do more frequent shots to keep spikes down and control e2. I don't need to accomplish this, but I like the idea of daily shots. First because I don't want to shoot that much hcg at once if I don't have to, and second is because I like the perceived sense of well being shortly after injection. I might have to go to a higher less frequent dose if, for example, my labs come back and e2 hasn't come up enough. I'm also thinking that if my e2 doesn't come up high enough and my TT isn't too high, I might be able to increase my dose of T to make up for (and stay at 150iu daily) it instead of less frequent higher hcg dose. Just thinking ahead. Won't really know what the next step is until I have my labs in 4-5 weeks. [/QUOTE]
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