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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhawk" data-source="post: 151951" data-attributes="member: 16042"><p>Not really about how SHOULD you feel, the real question is how DO you feel? If you are feeling good throughout the week, that's great and unless something changes go with it.</p><p></p><p>It also does not hurt to experiment (Within reason) so if you try splitting your dose, maybe you'l learn something. You could end up feeling better or worse. It is all individual. The catch is, changes take around 4-6 weeks to stabilize, so don't expect the next steady state for a while. Sometimes changes can feel good in that adapting phase. other times things can feel bad, but you don't know the end result until you fully wait it out. It takes me even longer to fully reach equilibrium especially when lowering dose, around 2-3 months to fully adjust.</p><p></p><p>By the numbers, your peak vs trough is pretty dramatic. If SHBG is in the high 20s, and if you do actually have low SHBG, you may do better on every three or every other day schedule. If it is more like 20, maybe EOD or daily, and very possibly lower cumulative dose for total weekly more like 100 or below. YMMV, just seems this kind of dosage and schedule tends to work better for lower SHBG guys who have posted to this forum.</p><p></p><p>Total T is an inferior reference as to how your protocol is effecting you.</p><p></p><p>Track your Free T and E2 sensitive LC/MS/MS. Base any AI dosing on E2 number and symptoms, and pay attention to high vs low E2 symptoms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhawk, post: 151951, member: 16042"] Not really about how SHOULD you feel, the real question is how DO you feel? If you are feeling good throughout the week, that's great and unless something changes go with it. It also does not hurt to experiment (Within reason) so if you try splitting your dose, maybe you'l learn something. You could end up feeling better or worse. It is all individual. The catch is, changes take around 4-6 weeks to stabilize, so don't expect the next steady state for a while. Sometimes changes can feel good in that adapting phase. other times things can feel bad, but you don't know the end result until you fully wait it out. It takes me even longer to fully reach equilibrium especially when lowering dose, around 2-3 months to fully adjust. By the numbers, your peak vs trough is pretty dramatic. If SHBG is in the high 20s, and if you do actually have low SHBG, you may do better on every three or every other day schedule. If it is more like 20, maybe EOD or daily, and very possibly lower cumulative dose for total weekly more like 100 or below. YMMV, just seems this kind of dosage and schedule tends to work better for lower SHBG guys who have posted to this forum. Total T is an inferior reference as to how your protocol is effecting you. Track your Free T and E2 sensitive LC/MS/MS. Base any AI dosing on E2 number and symptoms, and pay attention to high vs low E2 symptoms. [/QUOTE]
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