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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
sml increase is TRT dose i tried = massive anxiety for 4 days
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 85435" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>An increase of 50mg is by no means a small increase in trt dose. What were your total t/free t numbers on 100mg/week? You also have to understand that 100mg/week is usually a commonly prescribed starting trt dose and some can attain testosterone levels in the upper end (high/normal) of the physiological range but many may only get their levels to the mid/normal range and need a slightly higher dose between 100-150mg to reach the upper end of the physiological range and even than body composition changes increase muscle tissue(actin/myosin)/ increased strength/fat loss will not be drastic. One would need to reach supra-physiological levels to really achieve larger gains in muscle mass/strength and would usually need a minimum of 200mg/week. Regardless trt is about relieving symptoms of low t/ seeing improvements in overall well being and for some achieving mid/normal testosterone levels with a healthy free t range is all that is needed where as many others need to have their levels in the upper end (high/normal) of the physiological range to experience relief from low t symptoms. If your testosterone levels were fairly low on 100mg/week than you would more than likely notice improvements in body composition to a certain degree on 150mg/week as it would more than likely result in your levels hitting the upper end of the physiological range but you stated you have been on 100mg/week for a year and overall feel good (so your total/free t levels) are more than likely descent but it would be helpful if you posted labs on 100mg/week protocol. If your only goal is to increase muscle/strength than you would not be using a trt dose and this forum is not the place to ask about cycling or blasting/cruising.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 85435, member: 13851"] An increase of 50mg is by no means a small increase in trt dose. What were your total t/free t numbers on 100mg/week? You also have to understand that 100mg/week is usually a commonly prescribed starting trt dose and some can attain testosterone levels in the upper end (high/normal) of the physiological range but many may only get their levels to the mid/normal range and need a slightly higher dose between 100-150mg to reach the upper end of the physiological range and even than body composition changes increase muscle tissue(actin/myosin)/ increased strength/fat loss will not be drastic. One would need to reach supra-physiological levels to really achieve larger gains in muscle mass/strength and would usually need a minimum of 200mg/week. Regardless trt is about relieving symptoms of low t/ seeing improvements in overall well being and for some achieving mid/normal testosterone levels with a healthy free t range is all that is needed where as many others need to have their levels in the upper end (high/normal) of the physiological range to experience relief from low t symptoms. If your testosterone levels were fairly low on 100mg/week than you would more than likely notice improvements in body composition to a certain degree on 150mg/week as it would more than likely result in your levels hitting the upper end of the physiological range but you stated you have been on 100mg/week for a year and overall feel good (so your total/free t levels) are more than likely descent but it would be helpful if you posted labs on 100mg/week protocol. If your only goal is to increase muscle/strength than you would not be using a trt dose and this forum is not the place to ask about cycling or blasting/cruising. [/QUOTE]
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