Was taking Test Cyp., now prescribed Test E...is it the same?

ProudDaddy

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I have been on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) for a year now using Testosterone Cypionate 200mg/ml @ 200mg/every 2 weeks...After my recent check up and blood test, my Total Testosterone level was 257 ng/dl, up from 119 ng/dl a year ago. My doctor increased my dose to 300mg/every 2 weeks and swapped me to Testosterone Enanthate 200mg/ml...Is Test. E supposed to be better or something? Just wondering why he changed me to it from Test Cyp.?
 
from what i have read cyp has a bit more "kick" than test e. not much maybe like a few milligrams per shot. but like i said i have never used cyp, this is based on what i have read.
 
For the majority of people use both they will notice no difference between the two.
cjw2021's body seems to break down the E ester faster then most people.
 
Same thing for me. I couldnt get Generic Test Cyp from pharmacy and insurance co-pay was more with Brand name so I had doc change to Enan. I noticed no difference.
 
I have been on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) for a year now using Testosterone Cypionate 200mg/ml @ 200mg/every 2 weeks...After my recent check up and blood test, my Total Testosterone level was 257 ng/dl, up from 119 ng/dl a year ago. My doctor increased my dose to 300mg/every 2 weeks and swapped me to Testosterone Enanthate 200mg/ml...Is Test. E supposed to be better or something? Just wondering why he changed me to it from Test Cyp.?

First off, bro.... any so called "doctor, M.D., physician, QUACK".... that would prescribe/ALLOW you to inject even the longest estered testosterone every TWO weeks should have his medical license stripped. He's an idiot that has NO idea what he is doing. Your injection frequency should be NO MORE than five (5) days apart.

Secondly, although Cypionate and Enanthate are both very similar drugs in chemical composition, anyone that has used them both, at separate times, will tell you that most people who respond positively to one, will respond negatively to the other, and vice-versa. Example: I, myself, respond very positive to Enanthate and very negative to Cypionate. On Cypionate, I blow up with water something fierce. On Enanthate, I hold very little additional water at all. This is the most common separation between the two. Most people that have used enough of the two will tell you that there is a notable and CONSISTANT difference between the two. It just depends which one your body chooses to respond positively or negatively to.
 
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