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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Stopping TRT aftermath
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhawk" data-source="post: 103534" data-attributes="member: 16042"><p>With your low SHBG, you would do better with more frequent injections (every other day or daily) which may allow you to drop total weekly dose which in turn helps to lower E2 -AND RAISE FREE T- more consistently. Some guys go to daily injections for this reason with good success. To do this you have to make a given change then stick with it and note any symptoms for at least 6 weeks before getting re-tested for Total, free T and E2, then re-adjust protocol for the next 6-8 week interval.This is due to half life of T cyp. It takes 40 days to reach steady state from any dosing and dosing frequency changes.</p><p></p><p>Also as you said, HCG can boost E2, so a more conservative approach from the get go is lower HCG dosing then adjust upward if ineffective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhawk, post: 103534, member: 16042"] With your low SHBG, you would do better with more frequent injections (every other day or daily) which may allow you to drop total weekly dose which in turn helps to lower E2 -AND RAISE FREE T- more consistently. Some guys go to daily injections for this reason with good success. To do this you have to make a given change then stick with it and note any symptoms for at least 6 weeks before getting re-tested for Total, free T and E2, then re-adjust protocol for the next 6-8 week interval.This is due to half life of T cyp. It takes 40 days to reach steady state from any dosing and dosing frequency changes. Also as you said, HCG can boost E2, so a more conservative approach from the get go is lower HCG dosing then adjust upward if ineffective. [/QUOTE]
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