It takes me about 10 sec to inject 0.25 mL. I'm not sure if that matters with 29/30g needles because the needle itself / viscosity of the oil is limiting the injection speed and you can't really go super fast.
As I've said in my original post, I've tried both pharma grade and UGL sources, all...
I've been on TRT for an year and a half now. I am self-medicating and I did my best to study the field as good as possible so that I really know what I'm doing. Everything is going pretty good so far - I've experimented with many different protocols / substances and I've figured out pretty well...
I ran this poll recently:
The sample size is not great, but as you can see it looks like most of the guys are getting 7 - 8x response. That matches @Cataceous estimation of 800 ng/dL at 100mg/week.
I should have mentioned that I am also getting 25 mg of B6 additionally from my Multivitamin/ZMA and perhaps some more from my diet. Yes, still not even close to the quoted 400 - 600 mg dose, but as you earlier said it seems to be a dose people often have success with, especially when combined...
I've been having high prolactin for many months now. It's constantly between 25 and 30 ng/mL. Since Caber is known to have some nasty side effects + being expensive and not suitable for long term use, I decided to try supplementation.
I've been taking P5P 50 mg/day + d-alpha Vitamin E 400...
Hi @Steven. It might not be related to your BP problem, but taking Clomid while on TRT is a bit unusual. Why do you need the Clomid? If it's for fertility purposes, the far more common/safer choice is HCG.
As @madman said, your Free T value doesn't make much sense. As a reference, using tru-t.org calculator (which is considered to be the most accurate free T approximation), I'm getting 31.6 ng/dL for your Free T.
That is a thing I've been thinking about recently. Obviously on TRT your body stops testosterone production almost entirely (unless you are on HCG) and entirely relies on the injected exogenous testosterone. We also know that the testosterone blood levels are proportional to the average...
It's widely known that ejaculation temporarily increases Prolactin levels in the blood. That's why it's commonly recommended not to ejaculate 24 - 72 hours before running bloods, if Prolactin is included.
My question is, does anybody have a more specific idea about what change percent wise we...
@Smokey Do you have any materials about Uric acid affecting affecting joints/tendons/ligaments? I thought that is the case only if you get Gout because of the high Uric acid blood levels.
My father has been having Gout caused by high Uric acid for many years. Half an year ago I realised I have...