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Not from what I have read by Dr.Jeff Volek, PhD and Dr. Stephen Phinney, MD/PhD. Just the opposite.
I understand your point, but these are not just "people" off the street.Yea, people say alot of things, but it doesn't apply to everyone
They ain't bodybuilders either, there guys who probably stopped off and got a milkshake on the way to their seminars. They're authors too, theyre gonna talk abt things that sell. It's like that plant based diet guy, he claims you can get all your nutrients through plants but try it and see how strong you are.I understand your point, but these are not just "people" off the street.
To each their own man. All I'm sharing is what I've noticed from that diet. Great results but high cholesterol , that's just me, not saying everyoneNot even close. You like a lot of carbs for BB, good for you. I am not a believer in that method. Plants are great for horses, elephants and cows.
Horses elephants and cows are huge...go figure.....Not even close. You like a lot of carbs for BB, good for you. I am not a believer in that method. Plants are great for horses, elephants and cows.
Nothing like a Belgian Blue Bull.Horses elephants and cows are huge...go figure.....
Not to be confused with Belgian blue balls.Nothing like a Belgian Blue Bull.
Who cares what total cholesterol is. How are your ratios? Did they improve? Usually they do on any type of lower carb diet.To each their own man. All I'm sharing is what I've noticed from that diet. Great results but high cholesterol , that's just me, not saying everyone
Well, I care. Ratios weren't bad but I think my reading was like a 3.1 for ratio of hdl to ldl, the LDL was 174 itself, I'm guessing that some of the fattier foods I was eating combined with a drastic weight drop in a short amount of time had thrown cholesterol high. Also, Im not sure on this but I ate really bad the day prior to the bloodwork. I'm talking about an all out binge that day, but I don't know how much 1 day of bad eating can effect a cholesterol reading the next dayWho cares what total cholesterol is. How are your ratios? Did they improve? Usually they do on any type of lower carb diet.
Well, I care. Ratios weren't bad but I think my reading was like a 3.1 for ratio of hdl to ldl, the LDL was 174 itself, I'm guessing that some of the fattier foods I was eating combined with a drastic weight drop in a short amount of time had thrown cholesterol high. Also, Im not sure on this but I ate really bad the day prior to the bloodwork. I'm talking about an all out binge that day, but I don't know how much 1 day of bad eating can effect a cholesterol reading the next day
If you want lower t levels just inject less. If I was you I would just stick with what was prescribed and see where your levels are at. That way your doc can either adjust testosterone dosage or add an AI if your tt is within range and your e2 is elevated. For Trt you don't want supraphysiological levels anyway. That is were blasting or running a cycle comes in. Better to have your Trt dialed in to healthy numbers before you start messing aroundHey had a question maybe someone could answer. Ive been on my first run of trt at 200mg a week and was wondering if my levels come back too high when I get my bloodwork the doc may lower the dosage. I mean I feel great but docs nowadays are sketchy on what they prescribe.
My question is can I not take my last injection lets say 7 -10 before my bloodwork test so that it doesnt show a higher level as if i had pinned the day before? Ive heard docs will lower the dosage because levels are too high not realizing, "yeah idiot because I just took a shot yesterday and your drawing my blood the next day!"
I kinda want to cruise on the 200 for a while. I hope i explained this well. Thanks for any advice. My T levels were 200's, Im sure they are better now and just dont know what the doc will do. As long as my tests come back good I dont think the doc would want to reduce but just wondering.
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If you want lower t levels just inject less. If I was you I would just stick with what was prescribed and see where your levels are at. That way your doc can either adjust testosterone dosage or add an AI if your tt is within range and your e2 is elevated. For Trt you don't want supraphysiological levels anyway. That is were blasting or running a cycle comes in. Better to have your Trt dialed in to healthy numbers before you start messing around
So true, it's a fucking joke. Make sure you get the sensitive testosterone and estrogen test. LC/MS testsYeah i was thinking about that. Iv got to request a full panel with everything checked. Seems like nowadays ya gotta do half the doctors work for them.
So true, it's a fucking joke. Make sure you get the sensitive testosterone and estrogen test. LC/MS tests
200mg a week is actually on the high side for weekly dosage. If you go on most Trt forums the average seems to be 100-150mg per week. Everyone is different though. I'm currently taking 100mg every 5 days. I feel every 5 days is often enough to keep levels stable. That equates to just under 150mg per week. My goal is to keep my testosterone in the top of range without an AI. I'm getting tested in the next few weeks I'll let you know how it goes. If I don't post within 2 weeks message me cause I forgot lol.I wouldnt think i would need to worry about an Ai on only 200mg a week of cyp. Wife cant have kids so not worried about sperm count on trt. No kids for us.
If you just started Trt I would be surprised if your e2 wasn't out of range on that dosage.I wouldnt think i would need to worry about an Ai on only 200mg a week of cyp. Wife cant have kids so not worried about sperm count on trt. No kids for us.
