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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="DS3" data-source="post: 214166" data-attributes="member: 18514"><p>I have to go on record here and say that dosage titration downwards is promoted and recommended too often on this forum. [USER=38109]@Cataceous[/USER] has stood by his belief that low dosages are better for most objective and subjective measures while on TRT. I have to have to disagree. I listened to this advice and titrated mg dosage down to 70 mg per week for the past year in hopes that some of the the side effects I was experiencing from TRT would subside. Did that happen? Nope. All I managed to achieve was living in a constant state of feeling hypogonadal for the past 12 months, all the while losing energy for daily activities, including working out. </p><p></p><p>[USER=39232]@jdvert[/USER] Being satisfied with a low TT because your free T is at a healthy level is fine if you feel good. If you don’t feel good, and I’m talking subjectively because we all seem to forget that part of the benefits of TRT are the subjective central nervous benefits, then I would caution you to not lower the dose and not wait it out with Nebido only to be disappointed months down the road. If you like higher testosterone and you feel better on Test E, make the switch. Life is too short to feel like you are barely on TRT when you are already taking it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS3, post: 214166, member: 18514"] I have to go on record here and say that dosage titration downwards is promoted and recommended too often on this forum. [USER=38109]@Cataceous[/USER] has stood by his belief that low dosages are better for most objective and subjective measures while on TRT. I have to have to disagree. I listened to this advice and titrated mg dosage down to 70 mg per week for the past year in hopes that some of the the side effects I was experiencing from TRT would subside. Did that happen? Nope. All I managed to achieve was living in a constant state of feeling hypogonadal for the past 12 months, all the while losing energy for daily activities, including working out. [USER=39232]@jdvert[/USER] Being satisfied with a low TT because your free T is at a healthy level is fine if you feel good. If you don’t feel good, and I’m talking subjectively because we all seem to forget that part of the benefits of TRT are the subjective central nervous benefits, then I would caution you to not lower the dose and not wait it out with Nebido only to be disappointed months down the road. If you like higher testosterone and you feel better on Test E, make the switch. Life is too short to feel like you are barely on TRT when you are already taking it. [/QUOTE]
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