I was wondering if it is only people that do actual AAS cycles(really high testosterone per week) get high hematocrit and are at risk for heart attacks?
I'm only taking 150mg/wk for testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) and I've been having shortness of breath and chest pains. This has been...
I'm looking for some medical study, graph, something that shows how T levels rise and fall with a weekly injection. I'm aware everyone is different, but I'd like to get some idea.
How high does E2 need to be to get gynocomestia, and how long must it be at such a range to get gyno? also, is anything above normal range treated?
scale is 7-42, mine was 54.
since you're a med student, can you think of any reason why this is true:
stimulant=no ball shrinkage
no stimulant+testosterone=no ball shrinkage
stimulant+testosterone=shrinkage
stims increasing testosterone diffusion was the only explanation i could come up with.
just curious, what can effect the rate of testosterone leaving fat cells? ie: weight loss? stimulants since they activate fat cells?
(talking about injected/implanted testosterone)
so apparently since i had normal E2 before testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), i cant get E2 tested again so soon....
also i got 10 pellets, isnt that a lot?
i got testopel like 2-3 weeks ago, and i basically had ~2 good days since then. testopel spikes T high quickly so I shouldve had more than 2 good days. seems its back to this depressed state... sigh. funny how this is supposed to last 3 months. perhaps im my body doesnt want me to feel...
2 things...
1. im told to not apply pressure to the site, so does that mean I can't sit down with my back against the chair since its applying pressure to the incision site?
2. i dont feel different at all, like at all... normal for the first day? when will i feel different?
Yea i do... i feel like death ATM... i dont even want to wake up till my next doctors appointment honestly, which isn't till wednesday, when i should be getting treatment. i wish i knew i had low T long ago, but i just found out my problems could be caused by it and well, turns out this was the...
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