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You should break up that 100mg into 2 50mg injections per week. That's my same

dose and I do mine at 50mg on Tues and Fri with HCG on Mon/Wed/Thurs.

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> Hi. I've been taking Testim for about 3 years but, due to inconsistent

results, decided to try weekly injections (Testosterone Cyp. at 100 mg). Well,

the first one hasn't gone so well. I felt decent, though a little hyper, the

first couple of days, but now (4 days in) I feel as though my T. has completely

crashed: no libido, no energy, etc.

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> Is this typical when first starting injections? How long before my levels even

out (if ever) and I start to feel stable again?

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> I was expecting that there might be some withdrawal effect from coming off the

gel after 3 three years and that the injections might need time to build up--but

I'm just curious to know whether my experience is 'typical' and whether there is

in fact a light at the other side of the tunnel.

>

> If anyone has any experience with this, I'd love to have your input. Thanks

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It's very standard to do it like that. Are you doing the injections yourself?

I'm 36 and I've been on for about 3-4 months now. It took me a couple of months

to really get consistent and I'm still getting dialed in. I just had my 3rd set

of labs done and am waiting for results which should help to fine tune things

even more. Before TRT I was feeling like shit all the time. When I started I

would have days that I would feel like a new person, and days I felt like shit,

which was much better than feeling like shit every day!haha..Fairly leveled off

now.

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> > Hi. I've been taking Testim for about 3 years but, due to inconsistent

results, decided to try weekly injections (Testosterone Cyp. at 100 mg). Well,

the first one hasn't gone so well. I felt decent, though a little hyper, the

first couple of days, but now (4 days in) I feel as though my T. has completely

crashed: no libido, no energy, etc.

> >

> > Is this typical when first starting injections? How long before my levels

even out (if ever) and I start to feel stable again?

> >

> > I was expecting that there might be some withdrawal effect from coming off

the gel after 3 three years and that the injections might need time to build

up--but I'm just curious to know whether my experience is 'typical' and whether

there is in fact a light at the other side of the tunnel.

> >

> > If anyone has any experience with this, I'd love to have your input. Thanks

> >

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Try going to www.allthingsmale.com and read TRT: A Recipe for Success and the

HCG update. This is also in the links and files section here.

Try adding 250 IU's of HCG the 2 days each before your next T shot this will

keep your levels up until your next T shot.

Or do 50 mgs 2x's a week and add HCG 250 IU's the day before the next T shot.

When your on gels and they are working good you get T everyday. On shots they

peak in 3 to 4 days then levels go down.

Next time you do labs is your TT is not up into the upper 1/3 of your labs range

do more like 125 mgs / week.

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Phil

> From: Rebora <areb_1@...>

> Subject: transition time for injections?

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> Date: Monday, September 13, 2010, 8:22 AM

> Hi. I've been taking Testim for

> about 3 years but, due to inconsistent results, decided to

> try weekly injections (Testosterone Cyp. at 100 mg). Well,

> the first one hasn't gone so well. I felt decent, though a

> little hyper, the first couple of days, but now (4 days in)

> I feel as though my T. has completely crashed: no libido, no

> energy, etc.

>

> Is this typical when first starting injections? How long

> before my levels even out (if ever) and I start to feel

> stable again?

>

> I was expecting that there might be some withdrawal effect

> from coming off the gel after 3 three years and that the

> injections might need time to build up--but I'm just curious

> to know whether my experience is 'typical' and whether there

> is in fact a light at the other side of the tunnel.

>

> If anyone has any experience with this, I'd love to have

> your input. Thanks

>

>

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