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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Whoever Said Changing your Protocol Sucks was Right On, When does it End?
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 116004" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>Before jumping to this, that or the other wait until you have blood work done after 6 weeks on your new protocol (dose/injection frequency) to see how that dose of testosterone effects your TT, FT and e2 (sensitive assay) and other overall health markers and than decide whether dose/injection frequency needs to be tweaked.</p><p></p><p>I understand it can seem to be a struggle in the beginning or when one makes adjustments to a protocol but anytime dose is adjusted whether increased/decreased it takes 6 weeks for levels to stabilize and many can experience ups/downs during this period.</p><p></p><p>It can take time to notice improvements regarding overall low t symptoms</p><p></p><p>Libido is much more complex than just having healthy testosterone levels as there are many other factors which can come into play.</p><p></p><p>Overall most men should see improvements in libido/erectile function when testosterone levels as well as other hormones (e2,dht, prolactin) are in a healthy range but it is not always a given as again there are men who tend to struggle with libido (due to dysfunctional thyroid/adrenals, lack of quality sleep, excess stress, neurotransmitter health) and erectile function (due to vascular/endothelial dysfunction, underlying health issues).</p><p></p><p>When the human body is functioning optimally (physically/mentally).....one should have a healthy libido/erections.</p><p></p><p>Some men think trt will immediately improve all aspects related to healthy testosterone levels when in fact ones genetics, brain chemistry and lifestyle play a part in the overall picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 116004, member: 13851"] Before jumping to this, that or the other wait until you have blood work done after 6 weeks on your new protocol (dose/injection frequency) to see how that dose of testosterone effects your TT, FT and e2 (sensitive assay) and other overall health markers and than decide whether dose/injection frequency needs to be tweaked. I understand it can seem to be a struggle in the beginning or when one makes adjustments to a protocol but anytime dose is adjusted whether increased/decreased it takes 6 weeks for levels to stabilize and many can experience ups/downs during this period. It can take time to notice improvements regarding overall low t symptoms Libido is much more complex than just having healthy testosterone levels as there are many other factors which can come into play. Overall most men should see improvements in libido/erectile function when testosterone levels as well as other hormones (e2,dht, prolactin) are in a healthy range but it is not always a given as again there are men who tend to struggle with libido (due to dysfunctional thyroid/adrenals, lack of quality sleep, excess stress, neurotransmitter health) and erectile function (due to vascular/endothelial dysfunction, underlying health issues). When the human body is functioning optimally (physically/mentally).....one should have a healthy libido/erections. Some men think trt will immediately improve all aspects related to healthy testosterone levels when in fact ones genetics, brain chemistry and lifestyle play a part in the overall picture. [/QUOTE]
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