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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Starting to question my therapy
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<blockquote data-quote="lexer" data-source="post: 111916" data-attributes="member: 16264"><p>I would adjust the dosage, perhaps 50 mgs every 3.5 days. The dosage is still the same but broken up and highs and lows are greatly diminished.</p><p>if are in the 500's, maybe a trip to the 600's will be the “ sweet spot”. One thing some men seem to hyper focus on is the initial burst in energy and libido which eventually levels off. The reason is quite simple, you are going from low levels to much higher levles in a short period of time thus shocking the system in a way. Over time you get used to this feeling and the shock value wears off. That doesnt mean your energy level and libido are lower, you are just now accostomed to higher T levels. What winds up happening is guys then start upping their dosage hoping to re-capture that initial spike. Not a good idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lexer, post: 111916, member: 16264"] I would adjust the dosage, perhaps 50 mgs every 3.5 days. The dosage is still the same but broken up and highs and lows are greatly diminished. if are in the 500's, maybe a trip to the 600's will be the “ sweet spot”. One thing some men seem to hyper focus on is the initial burst in energy and libido which eventually levels off. The reason is quite simple, you are going from low levels to much higher levles in a short period of time thus shocking the system in a way. Over time you get used to this feeling and the shock value wears off. That doesnt mean your energy level and libido are lower, you are just now accostomed to higher T levels. What winds up happening is guys then start upping their dosage hoping to re-capture that initial spike. Not a good idea. [/QUOTE]
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