I'm curious what are your Testosterone levels...
A) Your Test levels before starting TRT?
B) Your dosage of Test [ex: 100mg Test C 2x week]?
C) Your Test levels now while on TRT?
I'm curious what are your Testosterone levels...
A) Your Test levels before starting TRT?
B) Your dosage of Test [ex: 100mg Test C 2x week]?
C) Your Test levels now while on TRT?
Welcome!
a) <50 too low to count.
b) 100mg per week. (50mg twice weekly)
c) 700+
I could do more, but I'm comfortable where I am.
oh, and welcome to the board KIM (Keep It Moving)
---Roman
btw, there are a variety of other things you can do besides TRT in your situation that can make improvements
for example:
Ostarine - [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostarine[/url]
Growth Hormone Releasing Peptides - such as GHRP/cjc1295 stack (about $150+/mo)
that is if you are pursuing gains in the gym.
the answer doesn't always have to be anabolics.
hell, just getting your diet straightened out can do wonders.
Good luck!
---Roman
a) about 200
b) 70mg/week
c) about 700+
I wont be upping my dose, as this is the highest amount without my RBC's going above the high end of the range
With your test levels being in the 500-600 range you may not need testosterone treatment. However, there's something else you need to keep in mind. What are your free testosterone levels? It doesn't matter what your total levels are if your free levels are low. For example, this past Friday we had a client with total levels at almost 700 yet his free levels were 6 and as a result he was suffering heavily from low testosterone symptoms. How about you? Are you suffering from low testosterone symptoms? If so it might be a good idea to see where you're at, find out what your free and total levels are and go from there.
A) 200'sh (secondary)
B) 80-90mg wk (40mg-45mg x2), HCG is 250iu x 3wk
C) 650ng to 725ng/dl (give or take), approx. 3.3% free testosterone