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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Starting TRT: Treatment options
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<blockquote data-quote="trt reznor" data-source="post: 132680" data-attributes="member: 18705"><p>Overvolting, if there's one thing I've learned here is that its much easier to start with a conservative dose first, rather than start too high, have side effects, then try to figure out what's causing it and back off of your dosages. Such a pita. I would think half of what you're thinking might be ok. 100mg test split into two injections, 250iu hCG 2x a week. You have to give yourself a good 5 weeks to level out and balance before you know if that dosage is right for you. E2 seems to be the hardest hormone to control. You can have a TT of 1500, and if your E2 is too high you won't reap any of the benefits. </p><p></p><p>I'm just a guy that's been researching TRT for several years, and this is just my take. But like I said, if there's anything I've seen in the way of universal good advice here, it's to start with a conservative amount. Best of luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trt reznor, post: 132680, member: 18705"] Overvolting, if there's one thing I've learned here is that its much easier to start with a conservative dose first, rather than start too high, have side effects, then try to figure out what's causing it and back off of your dosages. Such a pita. I would think half of what you're thinking might be ok. 100mg test split into two injections, 250iu hCG 2x a week. You have to give yourself a good 5 weeks to level out and balance before you know if that dosage is right for you. E2 seems to be the hardest hormone to control. You can have a TT of 1500, and if your E2 is too high you won't reap any of the benefits. I'm just a guy that's been researching TRT for several years, and this is just my take. But like I said, if there's anything I've seen in the way of universal good advice here, it's to start with a conservative amount. Best of luck! [/QUOTE]
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