thanks so much really for long comment appretiate
if you recomend daily 25 mg then 176 / 7 = 100/7 =0.15 ml a day not 0.1 ml
sustanon 250 contains 176 mg total testo rest is other ingredients so 0.15 ml is good dose equal to 25 mg testo ok ı was getting 0.2 ml
You are out to lunch on this one my man.
Again you are using Sustanon 250 and forget about the dose of each individual ester it contains let alone that 1 ml 250mg has 176mg of active T (minus ester).
As I already stated previously we do not base the weekly trt dose on the active T (without the ester).
Most are injecting T enanthate or cypionate using doses of 100-200mg/week for trt and even than 200mg/week is the higher end dosing which is a dose a large majority would never need to achieve a healthy TT/FT level.
Meaning those are the doses of esterified T being injected weekly not the amount of active T (minus ester).
You do not base your dose on the active amount of T that an esterified T contains.
So when I recommended you inject 25mg/daily I mean 25mg of the esterified T Sustanon 250 (4 ester blend) which would be 175mg/week which is half the weekly steroid dose (350mg/week) that you are currently injecting.
1ml Sustanon ampoule contains 250mg of esterified T (4 ester blend).
You are using a 100 unit insulin syringe to inject.
100 units=250mg of esterified T (4 ester blend)
.1ml=10 units=25 mg of esterified T (4 ester blend)
You are currently injecting .2ml=20 units=50mg of esterified T (4 ester blend).
Again you are injecting a whopping 350mg/week of esterified T (4 ester blend) and the average trt dose is anywhere from 100-200mg/week of esterified T regardless of what ester is used (enanthate/cypionate/propionate).
The dose you are using is a steroid dose, not trt.
You need to forget about the Sustanon 250 (4 ester blend) = 176 mg active T (no ester) as we do not base weekly doses on the active amount of T (no ester) that the compound contains whether injecting cypionate/enanthate/propionate/Sustanon 250.
We could nitpick about injecting propionate only weekly but it does not relate to your situation.
What more needs to be explained?