Thread: New anti aging/TRT protocol
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02-04-2014, 10:35 PM #1
New anti aging/TRT protocol
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02-05-2014, 05:45 AM #2
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02-05-2014, 06:28 AM #3
I have NEVER heard of a doc mixing test esthers in a TRT/anti aging protocol. there is absolutely no need for multiple esthers.
doctor prescribed does not mean proscribed by the anti aging community. In fact, one test to see if it is a good trt protocol is it's sustainability. There is nothing sustainable about your protocol. Orals? How is var sustainable when, even though a low-ish dose, how is that sustainable over the years?
You may need to get a second opinion on your TRT/anti aging protocol. Your doc is too liberal with the pen, imho.
---Roman
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02-05-2014, 06:31 AM #4Banned
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Sure wish I could get some doctor prescribed Anavar .
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02-05-2014, 08:30 AM #5
Roman, as for different esters being prescribed by Docs I would have to disagree. The body produces different amounts of test at different times. So using different Esters actually mimicks the human body. Since I've switched from cyp to Test E and prop I feel much bettter and much less bloat. Not to mention better E2 numbers. Of course you have to pin more but I enjoy tht part. I will agree tht my Dr is very proactive. I was truly wondering thoughts on running only 25mgs of Anavar . He said since it's the real deal I should experience very good results. Of course the Var is very pricey!
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02-05-2014, 09:49 AM #6
We'll have to agree to disagree then. My perspective is that when you call it "TRT", there are certain implications one should consider. First, this is a "for the rest of your life" treatment. You have to think long term. Prop is excellent for accelerating the blood saturation process, but beyond the length of time it takes for a longer burning esther like C or E to reach it's target, then the fast burning esthers don't make sense. Second, the overall idea is to maintain steady blood serum levels. This is what makes the esther Nebido so attractive for those on TRT. It maintains a stable blood serum level for up to two months.
This argument only holds as long as we are talking about long term TRT protocols.
...unless your doctor is thinking that there are other benefits, such as those found in the gym? But then there are those damn sides we all know about with long term high dose useage in the same range as your protocol prescribes.
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02-05-2014, 02:19 PM #7
Times all very valid points. Thank you for the input.
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