Extra Dosing Benefits?

Libido and erection are obv two dif things. I don’t think a random shot makes any difference.

Coconut oil is for massage right? I’ve heard it works as lube too though, granted I’m not the most experienced with foreplay and whatnot so I may be wrong here… getting a woman turned on through direct stimulation certainly isn’t my area of expertise… yet (practice makes perfect I suppose)

Secondly, theoretically something like this can work… using the same dosage time and time again will cause the body to reach a state of equilibrium… homeostasis if you will. The body naturally varies it’s hormonal output both during daily fluctuation and in general based of various parameters (sleep, stress, exogenous variables etc). A slight dosage change (be it up or down) every few weeks will keep the body guessing, and thus perhaps continually have the person in that initial happy state (induced by neurological change) when they start TRT/AAS.

However such changes in protocol will take at least a few days to notice serious difference from. TNE is a different beast entirely… but it’s typically sourced from the black market and this section of T-Nation isn’t for discussion of illicit or non prescription use of pharmaceuticals.

Perhaps a viagra would come in handy in relation to ramping things up (jokes, this is also recreational use of pharmaceuticals if used without a script)… unless you’re in one of the countries wherein the med is now OTC. Also, like all compounds, pde5 inhibitors aren’t without risk, if used irresponsibly they can actually be fairly dangerous…

Have you ever taken aqueous testosterone or do you know anyone who has?

I’ve taken TNE/ test suspension a few times (I can probably count the number of times on my hands)

Gone up to 25mg in a singular shot… it makes a difference

Whoa…….we took 100mg a day during the week of the competition.

I didn’t have a competition, I’m just using recreationally, hence the more conservative attitude

I know, just saying you feeling it with just 25mg explains a lot when we used 100mg.

We only used it during the five, six days prior and usually reserved for the major national or international meets.

No, but I want to, just sadly suffer from psychological issues.

Edit: i didnt know what aqueous meant, no I’ve only used oil based test

Try it. One time will be enough.

UGL’s aren’t always the most reliable for water based test… the probability of bacterial contamination is far higher with aqueous suspensions as the environment is more conductive for growth of bacterial colonies. Oil based TNE should do the trick with less risk

Either way if OP decides to go down the black market unesterified test route (which I don’t condone or… not condone) he should probs speak about it in the pharmacy thread, as I don’t wish to get into trouble for speaking about supratherapeutic use on the TRT forum. Unless @Chris_Colucci specifies it’s okay that is

Really curious about this, as anytime I have changed the dose, my libido shoots up for a couple of weeks - even when I dropped it. You find this anywhere or just happen to try it and it works?

@bigmistake2
@physiolojik stated in his main “ask physiolojik” thread that he does this for all his patients. He states his reasoning as well. It’s one of the best threads on the forum and every time I re-read it I learn something else.

So I tried it over the weekend and didn’t have any noticable results.

I’ve been on TRT since last January. My Libido was through the roof when my dose was steady at 160 split twice a week, with .125 of adex. I upped my dose almost 3 weeks ago to 180 split into 3 shots with no AI. My libido is significantly lower. I know it’s going to take some time to balance out. So it will be interesting to see what happens.

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Yes.

Do all here understand TRT is medicine and not candy?

More is not necessarily better. Many guys on cycle have plenty of difficulties with libido and ED. Muscles and sexual function are not on the same scale unfortunately.

I don’t want to be condescending. However I routinely see people not treating TRT as medicine and only medicine. @hardartery

Not sure what was condescending there. Just pointing out that upping his dose may have been counterproductive to his current goals.

May I ask what prompted you to increase your dose? What were your original symptoms that lead you to TRT @gtwotwo and were they relieved at the lower dose?

I don’t like coming across as snobby.