HappyMooseEstes
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Guys does it matter when splitting the dose Monday - Thursday that it's not EXACTLY 3.5 days? And will there still be some potential ups and downs as my body adjusts to tuis schedule?
Okay so if my body, specifically abs and chest area, feel a little softer all of a sudden now, and even though I had a really good last day or so that's still completely normal and takes time?If you just started a new protocol, your levels are not steady until 4 to 6 weeks later.
Yes.Okay so if my body, specifically abs and chest area, feel a little softer all of a sudden now, and even though I had a really good last day or so that's still completely normal and takes time?
Clomid can make you feel shut down because of the estrogenic effects it can have in some men, even though it may be increasing natural testosterone production significantly. It can make many men feel quite awful while they are taking it.This is all very interesting and I definitely devoted some time thinking about what you said. Actually it really got my anxiety up LOL)
Even my lady wants me to get off. She thinks that my body coulld be fine without it but she wants what is best for me.
When I did the blood work 6-7 years ago...I had tested somewhere around 300-350 ng/dl Total T. I don't remember any of the other markers...I was experimenting with clomid before and felt really shut down..I was trying to clomid because my older brother said it would increase T. Felt good and then felt "shut down" after some time. That is when I decided to gett that blood work done.
So that + anxiety + I was living with my parents who were super negative, I was self medicating with Marijuana there were a lot of factors..
Part of me wants to get off but there is a lot of risk to that too....
What I decided on for now is I'm gonna stay the course with the 100 mg split into 2 doses Monday through Thursday. NO AI, Discontinued DIM, Just keeping things simple and not changing ANYTHING. Continuing my good diet and supplements: a good liquid multi vitamin (Liquid Gold) Vitamin D 5000 IU's Super B vitamin complex, milk thistle, Cialis 5-10 mg daily ( I started cutting the pills) MCT Oil, a good electrolyte blend, super magnesium from GNC, and ashwoghanda at night. Full spectrum 1200 mg *** oil...I think that's all of them...Trying to get good sleep and continuing to work on my anxiety.
What I notice a day after injection 1 of splitting the dose....My balls are bigger?
This is interesting. Maybe a good sign?
Guys I am really hoping this gets me to some consistency. I know we're not always gonna feel perfect but all I want is some consistency. I really believe this is going to do the trick. If anyone has any other recommendations, feedback or words of encouragement I would really appreciate it.
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Okay but this is a good thing right? I should feel consistently good if I continue with this, good diet, sleep etc?Almost everyone feels like this after dosing changes, then the body finds a new normal 6-8 weeks from now. There’s a lot more to it than just keeping the same dosage, the hormone profile looks a bit different.
The trough levels will be higher, and hormones more steady with less decline between injections, and so this nets you more mg release and a higher average testosterone level.
Are you saying I won’t feel good after 6-8 weeks?Almost everyone feels like this after dosing changes, then the body finds a new normal 6-8 weeks from now. There’s a lot more to it than just keeping the same dosage, the hormone profile looks a bit different.
The trough levels will be higher, and hormones more steady with less decline between injections, and so this nets you more mg release and a higher average testosterone level.
Oh I think you were respond to the other guy my badAlmost everyone feels like this after dosing changes, then the body finds a new normal 6-8 weeks from now. There’s a lot more to it than just keeping the same dosage, the hormone profile looks a bit different.
The trough levels will be higher, and hormones more steady with less decline between injections, and so this nets you more mg release and a higher average testosterone level.
I’m saying I’ve seen guys get excited after dosing changes creating this false hope and then 6-8 weeks later their back complaining they don’t feel as good as they did when first changing the dosages.Are you saying I won’t feel good after 6-8 weeks?
Stay positive bro I promise it will pay off I feel amazing right now. Split injections at low dose isI’m 32 and been struggling getting dialed in for roughly 3 years now. Even quit and came back on a year later.
I’m currently 3 weeks into my lowest dose ever which is 100mg per week that is split between two injections per week.
The come down from lowering the dose sucks and I’ve always attributed that to, ok can already tell the dose is to low but I think it’s just withdrawals from not having the same amount of dopamine that the testosterone provides.
I’m gonna stick with this dose through Christmas then re-do bloodwork to give my brain time to fully adapt to everything.
Removing all other variables is ideal so you know exactly what you are feeling/getting from the testosterone then just changing one thing at a time and keeping a journal of what does what.
i need to get off this thread it’s fucking with my head. I think I’ll feel great and consistent on this doseI’m saying I’ve seen guys get excited after dosing changes creating this false hope and then 6-8 weeks later their back complaining they don’t feel as good as they did when first changing the dosages.
It’s no different for me after dosing changes, even though I respond vigorously to TRT, just not like right after dosing changes because the body was never meant to operate at this level indefinitely.
I remember my first week on Jatenzo, wow was it great, but never felt like that again unless of course, I change the dosage and then a week later it’s all going back to feeling normal again.
Its interesting how different everyone is. Because on the flipside u have many guys reporting that they feel like crap whenever they change their protocol, and they don’t start to feel good again until weeks or months later when everything stabilizes againI’m saying I’ve seen guys get excited after dosing changes creating this false hope and then 6-8 weeks later their back complaining they don’t feel as good as they did when first changing the dosages.
It’s no different for me after dosing changes, even though I respond vigorously to TRT, just not like right after dosing changes because the body was never meant to operate at this level indefinitely.
I remember my first week on Jatenzo, wow was it great, but never felt like that again unless of course, I change the dosage and then a week later it’s all going back to feeling normal again.
You work for the *** company, correct?Holy shit my libido and erections are on FIRE right now...I think the *** was a big factor! WOW!!!
NopeYou work for the *** company, correct?