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Testosterone, Hormones and General Men's Health / Re: Dr. John Crisler has passed away
« on: January 25, 2019, 08:19:50 pm »
Havent posted here in a while but I was a prominent member for a while. Really sad to hear this.
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Has anyone ever noticed this, or tested it: For a long time I have been injecting E3D in the morning. Normally I feel pretty good, but once a few weeks ago, I decided to inject at night. I felt much better after injecting at night, and have been injecting at night ever since.
Anyone know why this might be the case. I was thinking that maybe I sleep through the initial spike in hormones so that helps?
Any thoughts?
How much are you injecting?
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27mg with 300 iu hcg
27mg seems like an unusual amount to be injecting. Why not 30mg? What are your TT & FT levels on that dose? Also, have you experimented with different doses of hCG? Is 300 iu e3D the dose you decided was best as a result of trial and error?
I mean I feel good, so I am not sure why I would change.
Has anyone ever noticed this, or tested it: For a long time I have been injecting E3D in the morning. Normally I feel pretty good, but once a few weeks ago, I decided to inject at night. I felt much better after injecting at night, and have been injecting at night ever since.
Anyone know why this might be the case. I was thinking that maybe I sleep through the initial spike in hormones so that helps?
Any thoughts?
How much are you injecting?
[/quote
27mg with 300 iu hcg
Your husband is definitely at the right age for this sort of thing to happen, getting treatment in the UK is challenging.
The NHS must've been reading this thread:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/09/02/obese-patients-and-smokers-banned-from-all-routine-operations-by/