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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Switch to IM from SQ? Lower E2? Sleep, digestion, maybe lower Free T...
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 203757" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>While there are exceptions, I'd say most reports tie higher levels of testosterone to poor sleep. And we would naturally have lower serum testosterone overnight until it starts rising in the early morning hours. If you don't mind greater complexity in your protocol then you could experiment with daily morning injections of a propionate/cypionate blend. I found that switching to such a protocol somewhat improved my sleep quality.</p><p></p><p>Serum testosterone of ~700 ng/dL seems low for such a high dose of testosterone and normal SHBG. I assume this is at trough, although typically there's not a lot of variation on an EOD cypionate protocol. If accurate it could be reflecting faster than usual absorption and/or metabolism. In general you can expect free testosterone to be proportional to your dose of testosterone, barring significant changes in underlying metabolism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 203757, member: 38109"] While there are exceptions, I'd say most reports tie higher levels of testosterone to poor sleep. And we would naturally have lower serum testosterone overnight until it starts rising in the early morning hours. If you don't mind greater complexity in your protocol then you could experiment with daily morning injections of a propionate/cypionate blend. I found that switching to such a protocol somewhat improved my sleep quality. Serum testosterone of ~700 ng/dL seems low for such a high dose of testosterone and normal SHBG. I assume this is at trough, although typically there's not a lot of variation on an EOD cypionate protocol. If accurate it could be reflecting faster than usual absorption and/or metabolism. In general you can expect free testosterone to be proportional to your dose of testosterone, barring significant changes in underlying metabolism. [/QUOTE]
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