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<blockquote data-quote="TestOneTwo" data-source="post: 176269" data-attributes="member: 40269"><p>Hmm interesting point, thanks. HCG is something I have put on the back burner since I have no valid reason to take it. I’d rather not introduce another variable, at least not before I’m not fully dialed in. I agree I might potentially benefit from slightly higher E2 so I guess the next best thing to do would be upping my T dose. At 622 I’m not precisely on a crazy high level to begin with and since I’d like to be around 850 anyway I might kill two birds with a stone since this would inevitably increase my E2 also.</p><p></p><p>What bugs me is that this is pretty much what I already wanted to do about 2 months ago. Unfortunately, I didn’t get green light for a slight increase, not sure why. The answer was something along the lines of no it will not help more and might only make you feel worse again. I would have appreciated a little leeway for experimentation but what can you do. That was the primary reason why I switched to EOD following that: To up my trough. Probably not helping much with increasing E2 though. Also, I like to believe my joints and tendons would enjoy a little more E2 also.</p><p></p><p>On a related note, if I upped my EOD dose back from 36mg to 40mg, will it even make a difference and also, will a 10% increase cause my body go back into a 6 week readjustment limbo?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TestOneTwo, post: 176269, member: 40269"] Hmm interesting point, thanks. HCG is something I have put on the back burner since I have no valid reason to take it. I’d rather not introduce another variable, at least not before I’m not fully dialed in. I agree I might potentially benefit from slightly higher E2 so I guess the next best thing to do would be upping my T dose. At 622 I’m not precisely on a crazy high level to begin with and since I’d like to be around 850 anyway I might kill two birds with a stone since this would inevitably increase my E2 also. What bugs me is that this is pretty much what I already wanted to do about 2 months ago. Unfortunately, I didn’t get green light for a slight increase, not sure why. The answer was something along the lines of no it will not help more and might only make you feel worse again. I would have appreciated a little leeway for experimentation but what can you do. That was the primary reason why I switched to EOD following that: To up my trough. Probably not helping much with increasing E2 though. Also, I like to believe my joints and tendons would enjoy a little more E2 also. On a related note, if I upped my EOD dose back from 36mg to 40mg, will it even make a difference and also, will a 10% increase cause my body go back into a 6 week readjustment limbo? [/QUOTE]
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