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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
What needle length for IM TRT? Thinking of changing from subQ to IM to feel better
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<blockquote data-quote="Wolverine" data-source="post: 185639" data-attributes="member: 3254"><p>Didn't measure SHBG this time but its usually in the 20 range. Could have been various factors. Shallow injection into fat resulting in less absorption, more frequent injections (although I kept the same dosage and usually more frequent injections at same dosage will increase T levels). As with many things with the human body, its a mystery. Only reason I switched was to lower H/H, which it did. Guess I could increase 3x a week subq dosage but I felt best on the twice a week shallow IM injections, but H/H was a problem. I think part of my H/H problem (if not the cause of it) is hemoconcentration (not enough fluids). My hematocrit is always more than three times (and some times a lot more) my hemoglobin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolverine, post: 185639, member: 3254"] Didn't measure SHBG this time but its usually in the 20 range. Could have been various factors. Shallow injection into fat resulting in less absorption, more frequent injections (although I kept the same dosage and usually more frequent injections at same dosage will increase T levels). As with many things with the human body, its a mystery. Only reason I switched was to lower H/H, which it did. Guess I could increase 3x a week subq dosage but I felt best on the twice a week shallow IM injections, but H/H was a problem. I think part of my H/H problem (if not the cause of it) is hemoconcentration (not enough fluids). My hematocrit is always more than three times (and some times a lot more) my hemoglobin. [/QUOTE]
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