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<blockquote data-quote="andrewBwinter" data-source="post: 235457" data-attributes="member: 43256"><p>Whoa! The <em><strong>completely unscientific results</strong></em> look like this for 30 days sub-Q (vs. IM above) at 120/wk T-E e3.5d, 72 hours trough after morning injection this past Saturday:</p><p></p><p>TT - 26.8 nmol/L (773 ng/dL) <strong>-82 ng/dL</strong></p><p>HCT - 51.7 <strong>+1.0</strong> (easily manipulated with water and hydration)</p><p>HGB - 177 <strong>-3 </strong>(I've started CPAP)</p><p>E2 - 140 pmol/L <strong>-11 pmol/L</strong></p><p></p><p>So the question remains, is the lower (unsensitive) E2 and the potentially lower TT, worth doing sub-Q vs. IM? I can't say because to be honest, I don't feel any different. The only numbers I chase are at the gym for 1RM (still lifting like a meathead).</p><p></p><p>Tonight is my next injection and for consistency on the week, I will remain sub-Q. However on Saturday, I will return to IM pending any thoughts from the group.</p><p></p><p>I always welcome input and ideas, otherwise I'll stagnate and end up in an echo chamber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andrewBwinter, post: 235457, member: 43256"] Whoa! The [I][B]completely unscientific results[/B][/I] look like this for 30 days sub-Q (vs. IM above) at 120/wk T-E e3.5d, 72 hours trough after morning injection this past Saturday: TT - 26.8 nmol/L (773 ng/dL) [B]-82 ng/dL[/B] HCT - 51.7 [B]+1.0[/B] (easily manipulated with water and hydration) HGB - 177 [B]-3 [/B](I've started CPAP) E2 - 140 pmol/L [B]-11 pmol/L[/B] So the question remains, is the lower (unsensitive) E2 and the potentially lower TT, worth doing sub-Q vs. IM? I can't say because to be honest, I don't feel any different. The only numbers I chase are at the gym for 1RM (still lifting like a meathead). Tonight is my next injection and for consistency on the week, I will remain sub-Q. However on Saturday, I will return to IM pending any thoughts from the group. I always welcome input and ideas, otherwise I'll stagnate and end up in an echo chamber. [/QUOTE]
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