bigben66
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Make sure they give you the right injections. In some European countries the policy for injections are Sustanon 250 ever 3 to 4 weeks or 1000 mg of testosterone undecanoate (Nebido) ever 8 to 10 weeks. Both will have you on a roller coaster ride. With days that you are getting too much and days (in case ofe Nebido weeks) that you are getting too little.
Couldn't disagree more with this ^^^^^
I've used every form of Testosterone there is... and Nebido (Undecanoate) is as stable a form of test as you'll get!
OK, it may take a month for your levels to rise, but once your level is where you want it, you'll reach a steady state like no other due to the longer ester... therefore no E2 peaks and troughs either....
I've been on Nebido for 16 months now, total life-changer!
If you have a doctor that listens to you, and considers how you are feeling, rather than planning your protocol on test results alone, then you can work on reducing the timescale of the injections (I inject every 4 weeks)
The downside to Nebido is that it's under a ten year patent, making it incredibly expensive at present, but once the patent expires I do sincerely believe that Nebido will change the face of TRT as it stands.
I mean, who wouldn't want, less injections, less peaks and troughs, no E2 sides and a smoother steady state?
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