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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Starting TRT: Treatment options
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 136514" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>It will take 6 weeks for blood levels to stabilize as at week 3 not only are your levels in flux but on top of the exogenous testosterone you are injecting your hpta has not fully shutdown yet so do not be alarmed if the feeling does not last as you are experiencing what we call the honeymoon period which is short live and common when starting trt.</p><p></p><p>Once the hpta is fully shutdown and T levels have stabilized at 6 weeks only than you will truly know how the 100 mg/week of test effects your TT/FT and e2 among other health markers but it will also take some time to truly gauge how your body responds to said dose of testosterone and you may very well end up needing a protocol adjustment (dose/injection frequency).</p><p></p><p>For many starting trt can feel great at first but you may end up hitting some bumps along the way as it can take time to find what is optimal for you and testosterone's full benefits do not happen overnight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 136514, member: 13851"] It will take 6 weeks for blood levels to stabilize as at week 3 not only are your levels in flux but on top of the exogenous testosterone you are injecting your hpta has not fully shutdown yet so do not be alarmed if the feeling does not last as you are experiencing what we call the honeymoon period which is short live and common when starting trt. Once the hpta is fully shutdown and T levels have stabilized at 6 weeks only than you will truly know how the 100 mg/week of test effects your TT/FT and e2 among other health markers but it will also take some time to truly gauge how your body responds to said dose of testosterone and you may very well end up needing a protocol adjustment (dose/injection frequency). For many starting trt can feel great at first but you may end up hitting some bumps along the way as it can take time to find what is optimal for you and testosterone's full benefits do not happen overnight. [/QUOTE]
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