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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 249781" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>Don't get led off on some tangent about hydration. HCT and HBG are high because your testosterone is high. If you cut your dose in half then your testosterone will still be almost average for a healthy guy half your age. Although 100 mg TC per week is considered a reasonable starting dose, newer thinking is that ~75 mg is more appropriate, and even this has negative consequences for the guys who do better on 40-75 mg. Cutting the dose is usually more difficult than raising it.</p><p></p><p>The symptoms you describe are not exclusive to low testosterone. You may have something going on that is unrelated. Have you done more extensive blood testing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 249781, member: 38109"] Don't get led off on some tangent about hydration. HCT and HBG are high because your testosterone is high. If you cut your dose in half then your testosterone will still be almost average for a healthy guy half your age. Although 100 mg TC per week is considered a reasonable starting dose, newer thinking is that ~75 mg is more appropriate, and even this has negative consequences for the guys who do better on 40-75 mg. Cutting the dose is usually more difficult than raising it. The symptoms you describe are not exclusive to low testosterone. You may have something going on that is unrelated. Have you done more extensive blood testing? [/QUOTE]
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