I do. I split my 100mg and do 50mg twice a week subcutaneously instead. Lots of guys are moving towards this.
yep.
im considering even going with 100mg split into 25mg shots
I do. I split my 100mg and do 50mg twice a week subcutaneously instead. Lots of guys are moving towards this.
yep.
im considering even going with 100mg split into 25mg shots
So what is the reason for pinning sub q? Easier, steadier levels with pinning more often?
Does anyone here take there TRT dose twice a week instead of once per week??
My Doc prescribed me 150mg per week and it always seems like the effect falls off after around the 4th day.
I am thinking of splitting the 150mg into two doses of 75mg every 3-4 days.
Estrogen is fine.
Any input appreciated.
I prefer once a week so i am not having to deal with it ed. I have been pinning for a long time and still hate it
Ya I switch to once a week occasionally. Pinning gets old for sure
I prefer once a week so i am not having to deal with it ed. I have been pinning for a long time and still hate it
Ya I switch to once a week occasionally. Pinning gets old for sure
I also pin 2x/wk split into 80mg doses, monday and thursday. I started this way after doing research about more frequent pins nullifying some of the "ups and downs" you get when pinning 1x per week or every other week.
Things seem to be going pretty well, although my estro was a bit high after getting bloods 6 weeks in. Been experimenting trying to find a good dose of exemestane, finding 12.5mg the day of or day after shooting seems to help. I will say, driving estrogen too low made my joints, specifically my bad shoulder, hurt like HELL I could barely put on a jacket. That was my mistake for taking the full 25mg of exemestane ED for a week when that much was definitely not called for on a TRT dose of test.
Yep, I pin 100mg 2x per week (Monday morning and Thursday evening). I tried a few different schedules. I just seem to feel best at 100 2x per week. This keeps the T levels pretty steady but I do have to donate blood every 2-3 months to keep the hemo in check.