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    I see your point. Of course it would be more convenient to jab every 8 to 12 weeks.

    Would you suggest that eventually I wouldn't end up being in that roller coaster where I have double the reference max at peak and that my trough would be higher?

    I'm quite confident that I'm not the average responder that the study results are showing. I'm more like the one or two percent which is always mentioned in the graph pictures where deviance is mentioned. The long term studies I've seen haven't really been documenting a significant rise in trough values after the second/third jab. And if I'm not able to extend the injection frequency beyond eight weeks, I believe I would always end up too high, which causes many problems in terms of control (mainly E2 and Hematocrit).

    Or then it could be that perhaps I'm missing something here?

    The only alternative I would have is Sustanon and that definitely would require splitting, meaning even more injections. Being in between the two alternatives, and when reaching low fluctuations in my levels with my current protocol, I don't see it in a way that I would lose the main advantage of Nebido. At least now, when it's nicely in control. But we'll see what the future brings. I consider changing if jabbing every two weeks would become impossible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FakeLove View Post
    I see your point. Of course it would be more convenient to jab every 8 to 12 weeks.

    Would you suggest that eventually I wouldn't end up being in that roller coaster where I have double the reference max at peak and that my trough would be higher?

    I'm quite confident that I'm not the average responder that the study results are showing. I'm more like the one or two percent which is always mentioned in the graph pictures where deviance is mentioned. The long term studies I've seen haven't really been documenting a significant rise in trough values after the second/third jab. And if I'm not able to extend the injection frequency beyond eight weeks, I believe I would always end up too high, which causes many problems in terms of control (mainly E2 and Hematocrit).

    Or then it could be that perhaps I'm missing something here?

    The only alternative I would have is Sustanon and that definitely would require splitting, meaning even more injections. Being in between the two alternatives, and when reaching low fluctuations in my levels with my current protocol, I don't see it in a way that I would lose the main advantage of Nebido. At least now, when it's nicely in control. But we'll see what the future brings. I consider changing if jabbing every two weeks would become impossible.
    I would give it at least 10-12 months before going back to the more frequent injection. For some people it does take a few months before it levels off.

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