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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
T.Cyp 100 mg/week - Night sweats, anxiety
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 265633" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>Again as I have stated in previous posts when starting TRT or tweaking a protocol (increasing/decreasing dose of T) the first 6 weeks means nothing when looking at the bigger picture as hormone will be in FLUX during the weeks leading up until blood levels have stabilized (4-6 weeks TC/TE).</p><p></p><p>It is common during this transition for many to experience ups/downs along the way as the body is trying to adjust.</p><p></p><p>Even than once blood levels have stabilized (4-6 weeks) it will still take a few months for the body to adapt to its new set-point and this is the critical time period when one should gauge how they truly feel overall regarding relief/improvement of low-T symptoms.</p><p></p><p>Every new protocol needs to be given 12 weeks to claim whether it was truly a success or failure.</p><p></p><p>You need to understand how exogenous T works and if you are not willing to put in the time needed to truly gauge the effectiveness of a protocol than you are wasting your time.</p><p></p><p>Many make the mistake of tweaking their protocol every 6 weeks let alone well before the 12 week mark only to end up getting caught up on that never ending merry go round searching for that so called magical protocol!</p><p></p><p>Top it all off that many hop on TRT with unrealistic expectations!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 265633, member: 13851"] Again as I have stated in previous posts when starting TRT or tweaking a protocol (increasing/decreasing dose of T) the first 6 weeks means nothing when looking at the bigger picture as hormone will be in FLUX during the weeks leading up until blood levels have stabilized (4-6 weeks TC/TE). It is common during this transition for many to experience ups/downs along the way as the body is trying to adjust. Even than once blood levels have stabilized (4-6 weeks) it will still take a few months for the body to adapt to its new set-point and this is the critical time period when one should gauge how they truly feel overall regarding relief/improvement of low-T symptoms. Every new protocol needs to be given 12 weeks to claim whether it was truly a success or failure. You need to understand how exogenous T works and if you are not willing to put in the time needed to truly gauge the effectiveness of a protocol than you are wasting your time. Many make the mistake of tweaking their protocol every 6 weeks let alone well before the 12 week mark only to end up getting caught up on that never ending merry go round searching for that so called magical protocol! Top it all off that many hop on TRT with unrealistic expectations! [/QUOTE]
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