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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="Belekas" data-source="post: 265752" data-attributes="member: 44155"><p>What was your FT? I had mine crashed and right at the start of the range LOL whats interesting is that I felt pretty good. Now with raised FT I feel pretty good as well just more athletic and energy benefits I'd say and more aggression as well hehe. I gave TRT a test-drive to see if raising FT makes me feel/perform even better so my expectations were quite modest. </p><p></p><p>I see you are not a low SHBG same as myself. So perhaps the theory that we need less weekly injections to get through does have its place here in practise as well. Also I know it might not make sense but switching to a different ester like Enanthate would be interesting nonetheless. I also made a mistake in my previous post re starting Enanthate as its been only 3 weeks tops not 8. So it's even more convincing to me that it had a significant role in BP/RHR reduction. I'm starting to believe that injection frequency might be messing with the constant stimulation that leads to overdrive or something like that and then all sorts of issues start popping up. I know the poison is in the dose but in this case its def in the frequency as well. Also keeping in mind all the other variables like diet, sleep, training, etc are optimised and working decent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Belekas, post: 265752, member: 44155"] What was your FT? I had mine crashed and right at the start of the range LOL whats interesting is that I felt pretty good. Now with raised FT I feel pretty good as well just more athletic and energy benefits I'd say and more aggression as well hehe. I gave TRT a test-drive to see if raising FT makes me feel/perform even better so my expectations were quite modest. I see you are not a low SHBG same as myself. So perhaps the theory that we need less weekly injections to get through does have its place here in practise as well. Also I know it might not make sense but switching to a different ester like Enanthate would be interesting nonetheless. I also made a mistake in my previous post re starting Enanthate as its been only 3 weeks tops not 8. So it's even more convincing to me that it had a significant role in BP/RHR reduction. I'm starting to believe that injection frequency might be messing with the constant stimulation that leads to overdrive or something like that and then all sorts of issues start popping up. I know the poison is in the dose but in this case its def in the frequency as well. Also keeping in mind all the other variables like diet, sleep, training, etc are optimised and working decent. [/QUOTE]
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