sugarray123
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I recently received my bloodwork and my testosterone was 723 ng/dl which is on the higher end of the range.
I want my testosterone to be around 1000-1200 ng/dl, so I'm contemplating injecting around 150-200mg of Test E to raise my levels to the desired amount.
The question I have is, is it a simple like-for-like replacement where my endogenous is replaced by the exogenous? For example, whatever reactions that would have happened had it increased naturally, such as an increase in DHT, would happen almost exactly when injecting? or are their other satellite interactions that would happen that I would have to account that wouldn't happen had I naturally reached that level of test?
Any responses would be much appreciated.
I want my testosterone to be around 1000-1200 ng/dl, so I'm contemplating injecting around 150-200mg of Test E to raise my levels to the desired amount.
The question I have is, is it a simple like-for-like replacement where my endogenous is replaced by the exogenous? For example, whatever reactions that would have happened had it increased naturally, such as an increase in DHT, would happen almost exactly when injecting? or are their other satellite interactions that would happen that I would have to account that wouldn't happen had I naturally reached that level of test?
Any responses would be much appreciated.