Guest guest Posted September 13, 2010 Report Share Posted September 13, 2010 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. > > 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 > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2010 Report Share Posted September 13, 2010 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. > > > > 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 > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2010 Report Share Posted September 13, 2010 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. Co-Moderator Phil > From: Rebora <areb_1@...> > Subject: transition time for injections? > > 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 > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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