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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Testopel vs Injections and HCG: Very confused
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<blockquote data-quote="VacationMan" data-source="post: 219921" data-attributes="member: 12425"><p>I tried the pellets at first. All they managed to do is spike my T levels -way- too high (in excess of 1500 high)...and since they're implanted, I was stuck with that condition until they metabolized.</p><p></p><p>Next up: Testosterone cypionate. Once I got on the shots, I was able to vary the dosage and shot frequency until I found my sweet spot. Took a while, but there is -far- more control when you take shots...not to mention that shots are more cost effective.</p><p></p><p>My wife was on the pellets for quite some time. Her experience was that they did wonders at first, but then the results tapered off too soon. She was on a roller coaster ride as a result (not to mention the scarring that she didn't like). Got her on shots now and she's doing great.</p><p></p><p>We both take shots twice per week (3.5 days apart)...and we give the shots to each other. I can always tell when she's angry - she twists the needle on me!</p><p></p><p>To each their own though. If you're doing fine on the pellets, no need to change. The pellets just didn't work for me or my wife.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VacationMan, post: 219921, member: 12425"] I tried the pellets at first. All they managed to do is spike my T levels -way- too high (in excess of 1500 high)...and since they're implanted, I was stuck with that condition until they metabolized. Next up: Testosterone cypionate. Once I got on the shots, I was able to vary the dosage and shot frequency until I found my sweet spot. Took a while, but there is -far- more control when you take shots...not to mention that shots are more cost effective. My wife was on the pellets for quite some time. Her experience was that they did wonders at first, but then the results tapered off too soon. She was on a roller coaster ride as a result (not to mention the scarring that she didn't like). Got her on shots now and she's doing great. We both take shots twice per week (3.5 days apart)...and we give the shots to each other. I can always tell when she's angry - she twists the needle on me! To each their own though. If you're doing fine on the pellets, no need to change. The pellets just didn't work for me or my wife. [/QUOTE]
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