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Trouble getting basic Phlebotomy
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<blockquote data-quote="DarkMan X" data-source="post: 263885" data-attributes="member: 43153"><p>Actually I have lowered my T-cyp to only 1 mL per week. Then I was informed via (t-nation.com) that SubCutaneous T-Cyp shots (which I've been doing for more than a year) will drastically increase Estradiol much more than Intramusclar shots (the traditional route).</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://forums.t-nation.com/t/do-sub-q-testosterone-injections-cause-high-estrogen/284079[/URL]</p><p></p><p>SystemLord is correct - I have been ingesting 325mcg Biotin for years because this was inside my B-Complex supplement.</p><p></p><p>Another large problem is my Estradiol. It's been too high for more than a year - much more. According to the above-linked article on T-nation, this can simply be the result of shooting SubCutaneously - I stopped that 2 days ago when I wook my first T-cyp shot directly (and ONLY) into my muscle tissue (buttocks).</p><p></p><p> But what if Estradiol does NOT go down with strictly Intra-muscular shots? Is it seriously possible that I have some "immunity" to Anastrazole? I've been on at least 1mg per week since starting TRT. (Royal Med actually pre-mixes Anastrazole into the T-cyp solution to "maximize" absorption). If Royal wasn't so damn expensive, I'd probably still be with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkMan X, post: 263885, member: 43153"] Actually I have lowered my T-cyp to only 1 mL per week. Then I was informed via (t-nation.com) that SubCutaneous T-Cyp shots (which I've been doing for more than a year) will drastically increase Estradiol much more than Intramusclar shots (the traditional route). [URL unfurl="true"]https://forums.t-nation.com/t/do-sub-q-testosterone-injections-cause-high-estrogen/284079[/URL] SystemLord is correct - I have been ingesting 325mcg Biotin for years because this was inside my B-Complex supplement. Another large problem is my Estradiol. It's been too high for more than a year - much more. According to the above-linked article on T-nation, this can simply be the result of shooting SubCutaneously - I stopped that 2 days ago when I wook my first T-cyp shot directly (and ONLY) into my muscle tissue (buttocks). But what if Estradiol does NOT go down with strictly Intra-muscular shots? Is it seriously possible that I have some "immunity" to Anastrazole? I've been on at least 1mg per week since starting TRT. (Royal Med actually pre-mixes Anastrazole into the T-cyp solution to "maximize" absorption). If Royal wasn't so damn expensive, I'd probably still be with them. [/QUOTE]
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