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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
What T levels won't increase HCT?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 185790" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>I've been promoting the hypothesis that a possible solution is to have relatively low daily troughs in serum testosterone to complement physiological-level peaks, thus imitating what nature does. This is accomplished via daily morning injections of both a short testosterone ester and a medium/long testosterone ester. The doses are adjusted to yield reasonable serum testosterone peaks of 600-800 ng/dL, and pre-injection troughs that are ~40% lower, e.g. 360-480 ng/dL. For guys with high or low SHBG it's better to consider free testosterone, such as what's calculated via Tru-T. By this method, middle-of-the-road free T is about 24 ng/dL, so this would be the targeted peak, and the targeted trough would be more like 15 ng/dL.</p><p></p><p>Alternatively, if a guy is convinced that he does best in all other regards at a certain testosterone level, then that level is made to be the daily peak, while dosing is adjusted to give a trough that's 40% lower.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 185790, member: 38109"] I've been promoting the hypothesis that a possible solution is to have relatively low daily troughs in serum testosterone to complement physiological-level peaks, thus imitating what nature does. This is accomplished via daily morning injections of both a short testosterone ester and a medium/long testosterone ester. The doses are adjusted to yield reasonable serum testosterone peaks of 600-800 ng/dL, and pre-injection troughs that are ~40% lower, e.g. 360-480 ng/dL. For guys with high or low SHBG it's better to consider free testosterone, such as what's calculated via Tru-T. By this method, middle-of-the-road free T is about 24 ng/dL, so this would be the targeted peak, and the targeted trough would be more like 15 ng/dL. Alternatively, if a guy is convinced that he does best in all other regards at a certain testosterone level, then that level is made to be the daily peak, while dosing is adjusted to give a trough that's 40% lower. [/QUOTE]
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