@slice. ironic coming from someone who posts his location as 'bully free zone' :naughty::naughty:
Your mother was a hamster, and your father smelt of elderberriesa fucking leaf..
Hi All,
I've been taking ethanate for about 9 months, 1ml per week initially but recently 1.5ml per 5 days. How long can I continue at this level? Anything I should be aware of?
Thanks
One ml of 200 is a TRT dose.
Run blood work and you can stay on forever.
One ml of 200 is a TRT dose.
Run blood work and you can stay on forever.
A TRT dose is whatever puts your testosterone level between 300-1100ng/dL. The higher the better most likely (your numbers, not the amount you need to take each week), a “good” range for most people, where they feel good, is 700-1000ng/dL. “One ml of 200” isn’t a TRT dose, bc that “200” could be prop, enan, cyp, etc, and it’s better to take smaller, more frequent injections to keep blood levels stable, that’s something even many HRT docs fuck up when prescribing injections.
But yeah, once you get the level down that you’re comfortable at, and have consistent blood work showing that you’re healthy and not having any issues, you can run that dose indefinitely. You’ll need to have blood work taken every now and then though, if you don’t, you could be missing signs of potentially very bad things, such as prostate cancer, so please always make sure to get regular checkups when adding hormones to your body.
Hi All,
I've been taking ethanate for about 9 months, 1ml per week initially but recently 1.5ml per 5 days. How long can I continue at this level? Anything I should be aware of?
Thanks
One ml of 200 is a TRT dose.
Run blood work and you can stay on forever.
A TRT dose is whatever puts your testosterone level between 300-1100ng/dL. The higher the better most likely (your numbers, not the amount you need to take each week), a “good” range for most people, where they feel good, is 700-1000ng/dL. “One ml of 200” isn’t a TRT dose, bc that “200” could be prop, enan, cyp, etc, and it’s better to take smaller, more frequent injections to keep blood levels stable, that’s something even many HRT docs fuck up when prescribing injections.
But yeah, once you get the level down that you’re comfortable at, and have consistent blood work showing that you’re healthy and not having any issues, you can run that dose indefinitely. You’ll need to have blood work taken every now and then though, if you don’t, you could be missing signs of potentially very bad things, such as prostate cancer, so please always make sure to get regular checkups when adding hormones to your body.