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<blockquote data-quote="Henry" data-source="post: 83613" data-attributes="member: 2067"><p>Something my doc told me that other day made me think....</p><p></p><p>He said that Androgel was the best method to introduce T. Here's his opinion....and it's rally got me thinking</p><p></p><p>He said that it matches a person's natural rhythm (high early and lowers throughout the day) versus T injection which decays at a slower rate. Most of the time, a person on T stays high, unless they inject once a week. It'll lower throughout the week while Androgel lowers throughout the day. If you inject closer (like every day or 3x a week, the ester (cypionate or enanthate) still has a slow rate of decay. You stay high since you're always injecting that slow acting ester versus Androgel, which is like testosterone suspension, it decays quickly.....like in a day.</p><p></p><p>He said that was the reason why I can run around all day at 1300 with no AI and no sides. He said if I was on injections, I would experience tons of sides.</p><p></p><p>I asked all about injections, sub-q, etc because even though I'm Androgel, I'm always looking for a better option...or for a cure for hypo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henry, post: 83613, member: 2067"] Something my doc told me that other day made me think.... He said that Androgel was the best method to introduce T. Here's his opinion....and it's rally got me thinking He said that it matches a person's natural rhythm (high early and lowers throughout the day) versus T injection which decays at a slower rate. Most of the time, a person on T stays high, unless they inject once a week. It'll lower throughout the week while Androgel lowers throughout the day. If you inject closer (like every day or 3x a week, the ester (cypionate or enanthate) still has a slow rate of decay. You stay high since you're always injecting that slow acting ester versus Androgel, which is like testosterone suspension, it decays quickly.....like in a day. He said that was the reason why I can run around all day at 1300 with no AI and no sides. He said if I was on injections, I would experience tons of sides. I asked all about injections, sub-q, etc because even though I'm Androgel, I'm always looking for a better option...or for a cure for hypo. [/QUOTE]
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