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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
What are the side effects of high testosterone?
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<blockquote data-quote="tareload" data-source="post: 212121"><p>In first 3 months on TRT I think you are completely correct with the mineralocorticoid response which eventually reaches new setpoint. Since I'm on modifed keto diet for years I'd argue in my own case very little is water retention and almost all is LBM and associated water that comes with it. If I ate a lot of carbs, yep, I would blow up. Low carb makes for sometimes flat workouts and little pump, but you get good indication of "dry" gains.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Absolutely although few probably know where their 18-20 YO self was actually with respect to TT/fT (assuming they were functional then).</p><p></p><p>But of course the TOT doctors will claim to shoot for optimized level of TT above 600 or 800 ng/dl trough or that you need to be in upper quartile to be optimized (whatever <em>optimized </em>means). Strangely, the objective function is never quite fully disclosed/defined.</p><p>"Yes Doc, I'd like congestive heart failure in 15 years along with the positive side effects short term. No problem."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tareload, post: 212121"] In first 3 months on TRT I think you are completely correct with the mineralocorticoid response which eventually reaches new setpoint. Since I'm on modifed keto diet for years I'd argue in my own case very little is water retention and almost all is LBM and associated water that comes with it. If I ate a lot of carbs, yep, I would blow up. Low carb makes for sometimes flat workouts and little pump, but you get good indication of "dry" gains. Absolutely although few probably know where their 18-20 YO self was actually with respect to TT/fT (assuming they were functional then). But of course the TOT doctors will claim to shoot for optimized level of TT above 600 or 800 ng/dl trough or that you need to be in upper quartile to be optimized (whatever [I]optimized [/I]means). Strangely, the objective function is never quite fully disclosed/defined. "Yes Doc, I'd like congestive heart failure in 15 years along with the positive side effects short term. No problem." [/QUOTE]
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