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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Trans scrotal testosterone cream application is a game changer
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<blockquote data-quote="Jerajera" data-source="post: 223978" data-attributes="member: 40995"><p>Hi Dr Saya, I thought you might find this additional data point interesting.</p><p></p><p>I ran labs on a protocol of 2 clicks (100mg) AM and 2 clicks PM of the 20% compounded Testosterone cream applied to the scrotum. I got my blood drawn at trough levels, 12 hours post application.</p><p></p><p>My TT and FT came back at the top of the range (1100ng/dL and 26ng/dL respectively), E2 (sensitive) at 55pg/mL and DHT at <strong>500ng/dL</strong> (range 12-65ng/dL), around 8 times the top of the normal range.</p><p></p><p>This isn't completely surprising since even on Test C injections of 18mg/day (126mg/week), my DHT is 2x the range around 125ng/dL, with TT and FT only at the top of the normal range.</p><p></p><p>While there doesn't seem to be any long term studies on DHT levels that high, I'm going to exercise common sense here and assume that being at 8 times the range of any health marker or hormone is probably not healthily sustainable long term.</p><p></p><p>I did feel some mental/emotional benefits to the scrotal cream that I think I can reasonably attribute to the very high DHT levels since my TT/FT/E2 are around the same levels they were on injections, so I'm going to try a mix of injection and low dose cream to see if I can retain some of those advantages without shooting my DHT into the stratosphere</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerajera, post: 223978, member: 40995"] Hi Dr Saya, I thought you might find this additional data point interesting. I ran labs on a protocol of 2 clicks (100mg) AM and 2 clicks PM of the 20% compounded Testosterone cream applied to the scrotum. I got my blood drawn at trough levels, 12 hours post application. My TT and FT came back at the top of the range (1100ng/dL and 26ng/dL respectively), E2 (sensitive) at 55pg/mL and DHT at [B]500ng/dL[/B] (range 12-65ng/dL), around 8 times the top of the normal range. This isn't completely surprising since even on Test C injections of 18mg/day (126mg/week), my DHT is 2x the range around 125ng/dL, with TT and FT only at the top of the normal range. While there doesn't seem to be any long term studies on DHT levels that high, I'm going to exercise common sense here and assume that being at 8 times the range of any health marker or hormone is probably not healthily sustainable long term. I did feel some mental/emotional benefits to the scrotal cream that I think I can reasonably attribute to the very high DHT levels since my TT/FT/E2 are around the same levels they were on injections, so I'm going to try a mix of injection and low dose cream to see if I can retain some of those advantages without shooting my DHT into the stratosphere [/QUOTE]
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