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<blockquote data-quote="ivkonst2017" data-source="post: 208033" data-attributes="member: 42532"><p>[USER=38109]@Cataceous[/USER] , [USER=39921]@bixt[/USER] so yes, my idea is that if the study for which we relay that sub q is reliable is done with testosterone with no BA this puts that study out of reality. In practice me and many other guys have reported inferior results on TRT. </p><p></p><p>My hypothesis without having study to back it up: maybe the BA alcohol creates the nodules under the skin of some people(not all) and this somehow affects the serum levels after that. Obviously that doesnt happen in IM. Also another thing - the sub q nodules are reported in most cases with sustanon when sub q was was tried. What we know for sustanon for sure - higher percentage of BA. </p><p></p><p>And like [USER=39921]@bixt[/USER] lets stop looking for studies for everything, we dont have good studies for the nuance debates in HRT(we see what major flaws this one has)! When we dont have the studies then we have to use logic upon what we know and trial and error! </p><p></p><p>Also luck of evidence in the medicine should not be considered as evidence for the opposite. One very local and famos guy in the TRT community who is doing more harm than good claims that since we dont have evidence that the high levels of estrogen are harmful, they are ok and should be just ignored! As much as I am against any use of AI and controlling estrogen, the simple medical logic points to me that high levels of estrogen(I mean really high, not just outside the range) are a SYMPTOM of an underlying health condition that should be addressed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ivkonst2017, post: 208033, member: 42532"] [USER=38109]@Cataceous[/USER] , [USER=39921]@bixt[/USER] so yes, my idea is that if the study for which we relay that sub q is reliable is done with testosterone with no BA this puts that study out of reality. In practice me and many other guys have reported inferior results on TRT. My hypothesis without having study to back it up: maybe the BA alcohol creates the nodules under the skin of some people(not all) and this somehow affects the serum levels after that. Obviously that doesnt happen in IM. Also another thing - the sub q nodules are reported in most cases with sustanon when sub q was was tried. What we know for sustanon for sure - higher percentage of BA. And like [USER=39921]@bixt[/USER] lets stop looking for studies for everything, we dont have good studies for the nuance debates in HRT(we see what major flaws this one has)! When we dont have the studies then we have to use logic upon what we know and trial and error! Also luck of evidence in the medicine should not be considered as evidence for the opposite. One very local and famos guy in the TRT community who is doing more harm than good claims that since we dont have evidence that the high levels of estrogen are harmful, they are ok and should be just ignored! As much as I am against any use of AI and controlling estrogen, the simple medical logic points to me that high levels of estrogen(I mean really high, not just outside the range) are a SYMPTOM of an underlying health condition that should be addressed. [/QUOTE]
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