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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
SubQ: Lost the Positive Effects of IM
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<blockquote data-quote="CSI007" data-source="post: 69007" data-attributes="member: 13062"><p>I am waiting on my latest labs since changing to EOD SQ from E3.5 SQ. My total and free T dropped and my E2 raised up about 10 weeks into my TRT. The only factor that changed during this time was the size of the needle that I used. I went from 1/2" 30 gauge to 5/16" 30 gauge. I stayed on the 5/16" up to this latest blood test but I did order 100 1/2" syringes and that is what I am now using. I have wondered if the length of the penetration from 1/2" down to 5/16" played a part in the reduction of T and the increase in E2. Perhaps I was more into the fat layer with the smaller gauge needle giving the injected T more time to convert to E2 before it hit the blood stream.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CSI007, post: 69007, member: 13062"] I am waiting on my latest labs since changing to EOD SQ from E3.5 SQ. My total and free T dropped and my E2 raised up about 10 weeks into my TRT. The only factor that changed during this time was the size of the needle that I used. I went from 1/2" 30 gauge to 5/16" 30 gauge. I stayed on the 5/16" up to this latest blood test but I did order 100 1/2" syringes and that is what I am now using. I have wondered if the length of the penetration from 1/2" down to 5/16" played a part in the reduction of T and the increase in E2. Perhaps I was more into the fat layer with the smaller gauge needle giving the injected T more time to convert to E2 before it hit the blood stream. [/QUOTE]
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