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<blockquote data-quote="pema" data-source="post: 137866" data-attributes="member: 38322"><p>Would spreading the same dose over 2 applications per day make applying / absorption/ drying time much better since you're using half the product? </p><p></p><p>When the roundtable says "treat symptoms not numbers" does this mean simply giving a higher T dosage until you feel good and are symptom free? In other words, once you feel good and have no negative symptoms, you may discover your T is 1500 and E is 100, but if you feel good and are symptom free don't worry about it because numbers don't matter. What this suggests is that administering more T can overcome almost any other negative hormonal symptom. </p><p></p><p>To quote Churchill, "If you're going through hell, keep going." </p><p></p><p>Long term health aside (since Dr's are split on optimal health numbers and we're discussing only symptoms), what are your thoughts that higher and higher T dosages can eventually overcome most other negative hormonal symptoms and you will eventually feel good if you keep going up?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pema, post: 137866, member: 38322"] Would spreading the same dose over 2 applications per day make applying / absorption/ drying time much better since you're using half the product? When the roundtable says "treat symptoms not numbers" does this mean simply giving a higher T dosage until you feel good and are symptom free? In other words, once you feel good and have no negative symptoms, you may discover your T is 1500 and E is 100, but if you feel good and are symptom free don't worry about it because numbers don't matter. What this suggests is that administering more T can overcome almost any other negative hormonal symptom. To quote Churchill, "If you're going through hell, keep going." Long term health aside (since Dr's are split on optimal health numbers and we're discussing only symptoms), what are your thoughts that higher and higher T dosages can eventually overcome most other negative hormonal symptoms and you will eventually feel good if you keep going up? [/QUOTE]
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