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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: 203766" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>I don't see much to gain in switching to IM. It could lead to marginally faster absorption, increasing peak levels and decreasing the troughs. You can try to get an idea of your absorption speed by attempting to measure a serum peak or even by measuring on a non-injection day. For me, an EOD protocol with a longer ester resulted in negligible variation. If you had substantially higher peak or off-day levels then that would point to fast absorption and an unusually short apparent half-life for you. If you didn't detect much of a difference then that would point to faster underlying metabolism, which results in lower levels of testosterone. I don't know if there are any negative associations with having a faster clearance rate of testosterone.</p><p></p><p>You have to weigh whether you think experimenting with daily injections and multiple esters is worth the hassle. While I like this approach myself, the benefits, if any, may be subtle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 203766, member: 38109"] I don't see much to gain in switching to IM. It could lead to marginally faster absorption, increasing peak levels and decreasing the troughs. You can try to get an idea of your absorption speed by attempting to measure a serum peak or even by measuring on a non-injection day. For me, an EOD protocol with a longer ester resulted in negligible variation. If you had substantially higher peak or off-day levels then that would point to fast absorption and an unusually short apparent half-life for you. If you didn't detect much of a difference then that would point to faster underlying metabolism, which results in lower levels of testosterone. I don't know if there are any negative associations with having a faster clearance rate of testosterone. You have to weigh whether you think experimenting with daily injections and multiple esters is worth the hassle. While I like this approach myself, the benefits, if any, may be subtle. [/QUOTE]
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