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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="4:15amstreet" data-source="post: 185797" data-attributes="member: 41174"><p>It is possible that the symptoms you are experiencing are not related to your testosterone levels. Having T levels optimized is just one aspect of being healthy and feeling good. I would recommend talking to your doctor and exploring other possible reasons as to why you are not feeling great. </p><p></p><p>That said, everyone is different and has a different level at which they feel best. My guess is you just haven't found it yet. 100/mg a week will put most guys in a mid range physiological T level. 200/mg a week will put most guys above physiological levels. Personally I feel best when my total T is in the mid 700s. I think that is most common, but some guys feel better at 500, some at 1100. So in short my advice to you would be try 120mg a week and stick with it for 6 weeks, get labs, honestly evaluate how you feel, talk to your doctor about depression and anxiety which are not necessarily related to T levels and can just be something you are genetically predisposed to suffer from, and while it sounds crazy, try to think less about your T levels and just make yourself do things you enjoy. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4:15amstreet, post: 185797, member: 41174"] It is possible that the symptoms you are experiencing are not related to your testosterone levels. Having T levels optimized is just one aspect of being healthy and feeling good. I would recommend talking to your doctor and exploring other possible reasons as to why you are not feeling great. That said, everyone is different and has a different level at which they feel best. My guess is you just haven't found it yet. 100/mg a week will put most guys in a mid range physiological T level. 200/mg a week will put most guys above physiological levels. Personally I feel best when my total T is in the mid 700s. I think that is most common, but some guys feel better at 500, some at 1100. So in short my advice to you would be try 120mg a week and stick with it for 6 weeks, get labs, honestly evaluate how you feel, talk to your doctor about depression and anxiety which are not necessarily related to T levels and can just be something you are genetically predisposed to suffer from, and while it sounds crazy, try to think less about your T levels and just make yourself do things you enjoy. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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