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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
TRT resistant, I am on a very low dose of testosterone, but I have high blood levels
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<blockquote data-quote="Coconutz" data-source="post: 245801" data-attributes="member: 43513"><p>This is not true regarding esters in real life, just on paper. Many men, including myself, feel better on one ester than the other., and theres really no explanation. Its the way our bodes react to the ester, not the testosterone. I hate the way cypionate makes me feel. My body needs Enanthate as a long ester. Ive read some men reporting having higher cortisol levels on cypionate than enanthate. Which absolutely should not be on paper. Enanthic Acid vs Cypionic Acid obviously has some different effects in the body. Im baffled how some of you guys can get by on such low doses. Your dosage would have me wanting to jump out a window. Id be willing to bet the reason you dont feel testosterone is your dosage is too low coupled with sluggish thyroid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coconutz, post: 245801, member: 43513"] This is not true regarding esters in real life, just on paper. Many men, including myself, feel better on one ester than the other., and theres really no explanation. Its the way our bodes react to the ester, not the testosterone. I hate the way cypionate makes me feel. My body needs Enanthate as a long ester. Ive read some men reporting having higher cortisol levels on cypionate than enanthate. Which absolutely should not be on paper. Enanthic Acid vs Cypionic Acid obviously has some different effects in the body. Im baffled how some of you guys can get by on such low doses. Your dosage would have me wanting to jump out a window. Id be willing to bet the reason you dont feel testosterone is your dosage is too low coupled with sluggish thyroid. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
TRT resistant, I am on a very low dose of testosterone, but I have high blood levels
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