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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Switching From ED back to EOD or 2x Week
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<blockquote data-quote="Fortunate" data-source="post: 236014" data-attributes="member: 42264"><p>[USER=15245]@GreenMachineX[/USER], I am not sure what you decided, but my sense is that, yes, if you go from where are you on a daily protocol to immediately increasing the dose for more periodic injections, you will probably not like it. I suspect this, because I have made the same mistake. In fact, I have made the mistake of doing it in both directions: going from a daily protocol to a larger dose right away, and, going from a large dose protocol to a daily protocol right away. </p><p></p><p>I suspect that my doing this has led to more issues than I should have and it also makes it really hard to judge whether or not what you are currently doing is beneficial. So, I am trying to be patient by using Natesto for a little while to allow esters to clear from me. I will then restart an injection protocol that has had some success in the past. I am not sure I have the discipline to wait five half-lives from my last injection, but I will ride it out for at least a week before restarting.</p><p></p><p>I do believe you that you feel the small changes. I am also really sensitive. Daily dosing has not been all that great for me. Maybe for some the pharmacokinetics don't make sense. For example, maybe a daily injection pushes either testosterone or a metabolite too high, even transiently, before the prior day's injection has fully cleared?</p><p></p><p>I also think our various struggles may not all be from one source. For example, I think large injections spike my blood pressure and E2, which makes me feel bad. But, small injections tend to give me anxiety and headaches, probably for some different reason.</p><p></p><p>I do subcutaneous injections in belly fat, but many inject the love handle area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortunate, post: 236014, member: 42264"] [USER=15245]@GreenMachineX[/USER], I am not sure what you decided, but my sense is that, yes, if you go from where are you on a daily protocol to immediately increasing the dose for more periodic injections, you will probably not like it. I suspect this, because I have made the same mistake. In fact, I have made the mistake of doing it in both directions: going from a daily protocol to a larger dose right away, and, going from a large dose protocol to a daily protocol right away. I suspect that my doing this has led to more issues than I should have and it also makes it really hard to judge whether or not what you are currently doing is beneficial. So, I am trying to be patient by using Natesto for a little while to allow esters to clear from me. I will then restart an injection protocol that has had some success in the past. I am not sure I have the discipline to wait five half-lives from my last injection, but I will ride it out for at least a week before restarting. I do believe you that you feel the small changes. I am also really sensitive. Daily dosing has not been all that great for me. Maybe for some the pharmacokinetics don't make sense. For example, maybe a daily injection pushes either testosterone or a metabolite too high, even transiently, before the prior day's injection has fully cleared? I also think our various struggles may not all be from one source. For example, I think large injections spike my blood pressure and E2, which makes me feel bad. But, small injections tend to give me anxiety and headaches, probably for some different reason. I do subcutaneous injections in belly fat, but many inject the love handle area. [/QUOTE]
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