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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="Fortunate" data-source="post: 253189" data-attributes="member: 42264"><p>I (kind of) agree that three days is insignificant. But, I think waiting six weeks for labs is more applicable to esterified forms of testosterone with long half lives. Cream has a quick onset and short half life. That said, three days is by no means 5-6 half lives it might take to reach a steady state. But, that’s part of the reason I wanted the labs.</p><p></p><p>My assumption is that T, DHT and E2 levels will only rise - not fall, over time. I wanted to see what the numbers looked like when I felt this bad. My instincts tell me that I’d feel even worse with numbers that were higher than the ones I pulled. So, it gave me a frame of reference. Now, would I acclimate and feel better over time? That’s another question. But, based on how bad I felt, I couldn’t wait around to find out.</p><p></p><p>This was not even a “clean” trial with a blank canvas. I used Xyosted 50mg five days prior to labs. So, really not fair to fully vilify the cream. That said, there is a certain kind of bad that I generally only feel on cream. This was that kind of bad. So, I took the data point and bailed.</p><p></p><p>I am still waiting on E2. When that comes back, I’ll post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortunate, post: 253189, member: 42264"] I (kind of) agree that three days is insignificant. But, I think waiting six weeks for labs is more applicable to esterified forms of testosterone with long half lives. Cream has a quick onset and short half life. That said, three days is by no means 5-6 half lives it might take to reach a steady state. But, that’s part of the reason I wanted the labs. My assumption is that T, DHT and E2 levels will only rise - not fall, over time. I wanted to see what the numbers looked like when I felt this bad. My instincts tell me that I’d feel even worse with numbers that were higher than the ones I pulled. So, it gave me a frame of reference. Now, would I acclimate and feel better over time? That’s another question. But, based on how bad I felt, I couldn’t wait around to find out. This was not even a “clean” trial with a blank canvas. I used Xyosted 50mg five days prior to labs. So, really not fair to fully vilify the cream. That said, there is a certain kind of bad that I generally only feel on cream. This was that kind of bad. So, I took the data point and bailed. I am still waiting on E2. When that comes back, I’ll post. [/QUOTE]
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