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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 190554" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>I would wait four to six weeks for a retest. You shouldn't try to evaluate the results—how you feel, etc.—until another month or two after that. Even after hormones have settled down your body takes time to adapt. Be mentally prepared for the possibility of not feeling so good initially with a dose reduction. The problem with starting high is that it's harder to reduce than to increase. Some guys may temporarily feel hypogonadal again. But just remember that the average healthy young guy has a peak daily testosterone that's only around 650 ng/dL. I'd expect that at 30 mg twice a week your troughs may still be higher than this, and your peaks still over 1,000 ng/dL. Hopefully this is low enough to resolve issues with estradiol and hematocrit, but if not you probably still have leeway for further adjustments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 190554, member: 38109"] I would wait four to six weeks for a retest. You shouldn't try to evaluate the results—how you feel, etc.—until another month or two after that. Even after hormones have settled down your body takes time to adapt. Be mentally prepared for the possibility of not feeling so good initially with a dose reduction. The problem with starting high is that it's harder to reduce than to increase. Some guys may temporarily feel hypogonadal again. But just remember that the average healthy young guy has a peak daily testosterone that's only around 650 ng/dL. I'd expect that at 30 mg twice a week your troughs may still be higher than this, and your peaks still over 1,000 ng/dL. Hopefully this is low enough to resolve issues with estradiol and hematocrit, but if not you probably still have leeway for further adjustments. [/QUOTE]
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