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TRT - Why it works and why it doesn't
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<blockquote data-quote="new_man" data-source="post: 46415" data-attributes="member: 12704"><p>I believe that most people don't try everything out. There are so many variables which can be adjusted. So many... I think I have tried a lot of TRT-Supplements, but there is still 100 more options and 100 other ways to fine tune and adjust. That's my opinion and I know that everybody has its opinion about this topic. (Gels didn't work for me, too much HCG doesn't work for me, and and)</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thank you a lot for sharing this! I think that there is no way that somebody could see a mistake out of those information you just provided in this thread, since there are so many information missing. You just said how you felt and what you have experienced, but without numbers it can be quite hard to interprete those. I just believe that something is missing or just wrong on the protocol you did. I know that sometimes it is almost the hardest thing in life to find the right amount and the right supplements and so on. </p><p></p><p></p><p>If there is one variable really bad then sometimes it doesn't matter so much if you do it every 3.5 days or every week once.</p><p></p><p></p><p>It would be very interesting to know the values with all the changes you did. Did you ever report your whole experience and path in this forum? I really believe that something is missing in your puzzle. It doesn't need to be T. With higher T you got brainfog... (something is wrong) and when you inject T then it has an impact on other 100 (and more) hormones. Did you do better with HCG or without on the same protocoll? I just ask because I know that not all people can handle HCG well. </p><p></p><p>Here is something which I find interesting:</p><p></p><p>I could imagine that it is normal for your body to be in the upper teens with E2. (Speculations)</p><p></p><p></p><p>You said that on TRT you had values at 28 (E2). Maybe this is already too high for you. Since everybody is different and some are doing very good with low 20 and others with high 20 or even above 30/35. So, I'm done with the speculation.</p><p></p><p>I guess fine tuning is everything in your case! It can take years to find the right protocol for you, but I believe it is worth it and you can do it if you have the will!</p><p></p><p>And things are so complicated! TRT can have an effect on so many things.. Methylation (MTHFR, genetics) is another topic which sometimes can help. But it is so complex and it is all about fine tuning. Not sure if a few are familiar to this topic... But there are a lot of topics like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="new_man, post: 46415, member: 12704"] I believe that most people don't try everything out. There are so many variables which can be adjusted. So many... I think I have tried a lot of TRT-Supplements, but there is still 100 more options and 100 other ways to fine tune and adjust. That's my opinion and I know that everybody has its opinion about this topic. (Gels didn't work for me, too much HCG doesn't work for me, and and) Thank you a lot for sharing this! I think that there is no way that somebody could see a mistake out of those information you just provided in this thread, since there are so many information missing. You just said how you felt and what you have experienced, but without numbers it can be quite hard to interprete those. I just believe that something is missing or just wrong on the protocol you did. I know that sometimes it is almost the hardest thing in life to find the right amount and the right supplements and so on. If there is one variable really bad then sometimes it doesn't matter so much if you do it every 3.5 days or every week once. It would be very interesting to know the values with all the changes you did. Did you ever report your whole experience and path in this forum? I really believe that something is missing in your puzzle. It doesn't need to be T. With higher T you got brainfog... (something is wrong) and when you inject T then it has an impact on other 100 (and more) hormones. Did you do better with HCG or without on the same protocoll? I just ask because I know that not all people can handle HCG well. Here is something which I find interesting: I could imagine that it is normal for your body to be in the upper teens with E2. (Speculations) You said that on TRT you had values at 28 (E2). Maybe this is already too high for you. Since everybody is different and some are doing very good with low 20 and others with high 20 or even above 30/35. So, I'm done with the speculation. I guess fine tuning is everything in your case! It can take years to find the right protocol for you, but I believe it is worth it and you can do it if you have the will! And things are so complicated! TRT can have an effect on so many things.. Methylation (MTHFR, genetics) is another topic which sometimes can help. But it is so complex and it is all about fine tuning. Not sure if a few are familiar to this topic... But there are a lot of topics like that. [/QUOTE]
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