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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Test Prop @ 15mg ED/SQ vs Test Cyp @ 20mg ED/SQ... Results.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Fortunate" data-source="post: 214567" data-attributes="member: 42264"><p>Since this thread is centered on low dose, frequent injections, can I take a brief detour and ask a related question (didn't want to start a brand new thread). I am likely the most experienced Natesto user around here. I seem to always migrate back to it, but I also continue to search for a more convenient protocol. I prioritize efficacy and lack of side effects over convenience. Within efficacy, I have further priorities. Sooo, I am once again considering low dose, frequent enanthate.</p><p></p><p>I assume that on any given morning, I am bottomed out at pre-TRT levels. Starting injections for me might be similar to a hypogonadal person starting TRT for the first time. If I were to start a low dose every other day injection protocol, it would take 10-14 days match daily physiologic production. That will be unpleasant. Would it make sense to consider a loading dose (one bigger dose) followed by low dose every other day? Or, I could overlap Natesto while starting the low dose injections.</p><p></p><p>[USER=38109]@Cataceous[/USER] (I know, I am a glutton for punishment for even considering this road again), thoughts? I imagine that most guys who do low dose frequent injections are veterans - ie, they are moving from a higher dose, more periodic regimen to a lower dose regimen. In this scenario, their non-physiologic levels are dropping back to ideal levels. I'd be going the opposite direction. Wondering how to go about this?</p><p></p><p>Edit: Apologies to OP for hijacking. Hope you find some satisfaction with TRT. If you do the usual and appropriate troubleshooting, and don't find answers, I recommend giving Natesto a try. Don't be scared off by my line of questioning. Natesto is a great option. I often explore ways to find a "better" overall protocol, only to end back up on Natesto.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortunate, post: 214567, member: 42264"] Since this thread is centered on low dose, frequent injections, can I take a brief detour and ask a related question (didn't want to start a brand new thread). I am likely the most experienced Natesto user around here. I seem to always migrate back to it, but I also continue to search for a more convenient protocol. I prioritize efficacy and lack of side effects over convenience. Within efficacy, I have further priorities. Sooo, I am once again considering low dose, frequent enanthate. I assume that on any given morning, I am bottomed out at pre-TRT levels. Starting injections for me might be similar to a hypogonadal person starting TRT for the first time. If I were to start a low dose every other day injection protocol, it would take 10-14 days match daily physiologic production. That will be unpleasant. Would it make sense to consider a loading dose (one bigger dose) followed by low dose every other day? Or, I could overlap Natesto while starting the low dose injections. [USER=38109]@Cataceous[/USER] (I know, I am a glutton for punishment for even considering this road again), thoughts? I imagine that most guys who do low dose frequent injections are veterans - ie, they are moving from a higher dose, more periodic regimen to a lower dose regimen. In this scenario, their non-physiologic levels are dropping back to ideal levels. I'd be going the opposite direction. Wondering how to go about this? Edit: Apologies to OP for hijacking. Hope you find some satisfaction with TRT. If you do the usual and appropriate troubleshooting, and don't find answers, I recommend giving Natesto a try. Don't be scared off by my line of questioning. Natesto is a great option. I often explore ways to find a "better" overall protocol, only to end back up on Natesto. [/QUOTE]
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