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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
TRT and HCG levels
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 183030" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>There are a few variables to consider. The apparent half-life of your testosterone (cypionate?) determines how long it takes for levels to build up initially. A five-day half-life would mean you won't see much additional increase after five weeks.</p><p></p><p>Splitting the dose should be pretty significant. Again assuming a five-day half-life, and assuming the 524 ng/dL measurement is a trough value and is accurate, your weekly serum testosterone peak could be as much as 1500 ng/dL, with an average level of about 1000. Splitting to two doses a week maintains the average level, so a <u>rough</u> guess is that you'll see an increase to 800 ng/dL in trough serum testosterone, with a predicted peak of 1200 ng/dL.</p><p></p><p>Adding 500 IU hCG a week could over time add a little bit to total testosterone, but probably less than 100 ng/dL given that this is a pretty small dose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 183030, member: 38109"] There are a few variables to consider. The apparent half-life of your testosterone (cypionate?) determines how long it takes for levels to build up initially. A five-day half-life would mean you won't see much additional increase after five weeks. Splitting the dose should be pretty significant. Again assuming a five-day half-life, and assuming the 524 ng/dL measurement is a trough value and is accurate, your weekly serum testosterone peak could be as much as 1500 ng/dL, with an average level of about 1000. Splitting to two doses a week maintains the average level, so a [U]rough[/U] guess is that you'll see an increase to 800 ng/dL in trough serum testosterone, with a predicted peak of 1200 ng/dL. Adding 500 IU hCG a week could over time add a little bit to total testosterone, but probably less than 100 ng/dL given that this is a pretty small dose. [/QUOTE]
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