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Author Re: Testim to raise IGF-1 levels? Test results.
ray

2005-12-18, 10:52 am


"Muerta" <not@home.com> wrote in message
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> "ray" <none@none.com> wrote in message news:IdWof.3337$It6.325@fe02.lga...
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> I really can't remember what my doasge was when i quit, Ray.
>
> I had started, under an endo's care with HMG, that's Human Menotropin
> Gonadotropin (might've sic'd). It is *very* expensive. It is a fertility
> drug that tends to appear as FSH more than LH. Switched to HCG after 6
> months, and tested/titrated up every two weeks for 6 months. Wish I could
> find my records of what I was shooting every other day.
> I inject (or my wife injects it for me) once a week. I do .5 to .6cc of
> 200mg/ml T-cypionate. That comes out to 100-120mg's per week, at a cost of
> somewher under $5.00 a week.
>
> No, I don't feels any changes in level with the exception that the 2nd/3rd
> day after injection are my best. I really don't go down that much with
> low-dose frequent injections. I think the last time I tested on day 6, I
> was at like 452, as I recall. I'm over 800 on day 2 & 3 peak.
>
> If you do it like the label says, every 2 weeks, or (heaven forbid) once a
> month, yeah, your gonna feel corresponding cycles.
>


Thanks for the reply. You sound like a happy user. Is it just profit
motive for the drug companies to push the expensive gels over the
much cheaper shots? I would also think once a week shot is more
convenient than once a day gel. A few more questions if you don't
mind. How has the T-cypionate affected your PSA, cholestrol,
hemocrit, and bone denisity? Does the T-cypionate give you oily or
greasey skin? Any other side effects either positive or negative?
Has it changed energy level?

Thanks

Ray


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