Just Did First Shot of Test Enanthate

Im cheering with the 25g its perfect for the job

@dannybrouk, as a heads up, I did go ahead and combine a few of your threads into this one.

You’ve got questions and that’s what the forum for, no doubt. But, yeah dude, while we love enthusiasm and participation, you’re going pretty overboard. My favorite was the thread just to ask if 5/8-inch is between a half-inch and one inch. Bro, that’s Googleable, if not common sense.

Anyhow, if you have questions about something in general that isn’t being discussed in another thread (even if you didn’t start the thread, you can chime into one), then start a thread for it.

If you have a question about your current TRT protocol, side effects your experiencing, or anything else directly related to what you’re using and what’s happening, it’s best to post it here. This has just become the on-going Brouk Treatment thread.

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Thank you for your insight man, & understand. @Chris_Colucci

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Understood but a rough guideline via pretty pictures is good to have. If you feel the benefits sooner then great but being able to look and understand that some changes can take quite a while is valuable.

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I’ve shot test E with 19 gauge needles, 21 G needles, 23 gauge needles and insulin needles. This is an absurd question, who cares if it’s difficult to pin or if it hurts, it’s better than not getting test at all. Also no, you’re RBC count isn’t going to go up significantly more from switching your test dose from e3.5 days to e3d isn’t going to drive up your RBC count, this is also beyond absurd, changing your protocal before knowing where your current protocal has you at in terms of hormonal status is an unintelligent and unadvisable idea.

The haematological changes from trt and even modestly supraphysiologic doses of testosterone don’t happen overnight, that’s what anadrol or EPO is for… I’m currently using a pharmacologic dose of testosterone, I’ve also used nandrolone in the past (at up to 120mg weekly) and anavar (up to 25mg daily) for short periods of time, my hematocrit and RBC count were high to begin with (as in before TRT) and no, I don’t have hemochromatosis, before TRT I had one reading of my HCT at something like 52-53%, it’s currently below 50, and hasn’t budged, my RBC count has stayed EXACTLY the same, although I would like it to be super high in the short term as I’m currently doing lots of endurance work. Stop worrying about everything and let time take it’s course, trust me, stressing out about everything it legitimately bad for your health. TRT isn’t going to accelerate your anger issues, also if you ever decide to cycle (which I don’t advise, but then again I wouldn’t advise anyone to take anabolic steroids) don’t put the info up on here, your profile has a pic of your face, so it would be ill advised and what I assume is your first and last name is your username.

To be fair, I also worry a lot, I have issues with my heart rate, and I sometimes wonder if it’s going to kill me, ECG was normal, got heart looked at when I was born, nothing abnormal, but I was dancing vigorously at an event the other day and my HR was 200 for a brief period of time and I was like woah, I wouldnt’ve known if it wasn’t for me periodically checking. BUT, you don’t see me posting about it. To add to it I was hypoglycemic at the time, that probably didn’t help… The anxiety of my high heart rate caused me to go home early, which sucked because I was otherwise having a ton of fun. Moral of the story is, stop worrying about things, it can ruin otherwise wonderful experiences.

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Hahahaha

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What you Laughing For @xevox idiot

So I just got switched to Test-E from Test-C and I’ve had a little bit harder time injecting (have a golf ball in my right quad that’s about a week old). Yesterday’s injection went a lot better after talking to a medic. Here’s his magic formula for helping with the thicker stuff. After you’ve drawn it into the syringe, recap and hold the syringe in your fist for a couple of minutes. Rub your hands together beforehand to get them warm. When you inject, go real slow. I inject .45-mL at a time and it took me probably 20 seconds or more to do the injection yesterday from going slow. I’m using 23g needles and that was sufficient for no lump or soreness in my quad.

Other than that… take it easy man.

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Sounds like your E2 is high again cuz you are acting like a woman being catty like.

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Danny, I’m a bit curious. Do you smoke cigarettes?

Do you or have you ever lifted weights?

How is your diet?

What do you hope to change by using test?

Is it simply to feel better, or are you trying to regain physical performance/body composition?

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Erections & Nonstop Sexual activity is what i had before i had this TESTICLE injury, with a Perfectly Naturally balanced out Hormone system i had.

I love that back right now soon hopefully in 2 Months at least on Injections, i did notice faster erection on Testosterone cream only 4 days in on it. So hoping i can receive lots of morning woods on Injections now.

I hear this is true for the TEST cream though, because is applied directly to the nutsack twice a day or 3 times depending how much u need. but it Increases D.H.T much much faster & higher than injections. DHT can increase on Injections but i don’t know if that is only independent per man. I do lift weights of course and workout with them regular. I don’t Smoke at all, Not a day in my Life.

My Diet was Veganish for a while meaning No Animal products at all, apart from well i still Drank Milk here & there, meat was cutout, How i got high Fats from Coconut milk mostly. tons of Avocados & Potatoes. I want to get back on some Chicken legs & wings to bulk up though. What do i Hope to change by being on TRT test of course. Lots of strength increase further down the line & hopefully my Old Libido back before i had this Testicles Injury @SkyzykS

Wow @dannybrouk 2 months on injections already. An you back already?? Why do you keep complaining that you are not?

Is i 2 months on injections or is 5 days? Im finding it hard to keep track of your story.

Maybe take a break from the forum dude, go live life. Let the injections kick in. Takes about 6 weeks then come back and everyone here can help you get dialed in.

OK. I became interested in trt about 6 years ago after my test bottomed out after having a child. I read up on the condition a bit and just decided to push through. Some time has passed and things have pretty much returned to normal. The point being that it was a slow and subtle change.

What I see in your posts seems to relate more to getting a fix. Like if someone really needs a drink or shot, they fix up and feel better pretty quick.

I can’t speak for everybody, but the most important thing for me was to push the performance/physical activity levels in order to feel and do better, which has been a consistent theme my entire life across virtually all endeavors- whether it was wrestling, snowboarding, weight training, education, etc. To feel better and do better, you have to push.

Sitting around waiting for it isn’t going to work.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Xyosted (testosterone enanthate; Antares) for testosterone replacement therapy in adult males for conditions associated with a deficiency or absence of endogenous testosterone including primary hypogonadism (congenital or acquired) and hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (congenital or acquired).

Xyosted is intended for at-home use via subcutaneous injection using the disposable QuickShot auto-injector. It is approved in 3 dosage strengths: 50mg, 75mg, and 100mg. “The subcutaneous dosing of Xyosted also removes transfer concerns commonly associated with gels and potentially reduces the need for in-office injection procedures that may require more frequent patient visits,” said Jed C. Kaminetsky, MD, a urologist at University Urology Associates, Medical Director of Manhattan Medical Research, clinical assistant professor of urology at New York University School of Medicine and principal investigator in the Xyosted pivotal studies. “Xyosted has been clinically shown to produce physiologically normal levels of testosterone with a narrow peak-to-trough ratio.”

Well someone had to figure out another way to TM it and make some real money for the suffering pharmas. I mean cheap vials of untrademarked cypionate aren’t getting anyone rich.

Secondly. It isn’t as if one can’t just draw test C out and inject it sub Q. Both test E and C are approved, so why do we need to approve test E again … Makes no sense, besides the sub q injections it’s exactly the same product

These are prefilled auto inject test shots. Kind of like an epipen.

Hmmmm, sounds overly complicated, I think they’ve also done that with HGH in some countries

Australia has HGH pens with a dial you set to determine howmany iu each shot is. And you replaced the needle tip of the pen each shot.

I am on Testosterone Enanthate Injections now, i have previously transitioned my treatment protocol from the compounded pharmacy 10% test cream to this now doing injections every 3 to 4 days. I am worried now as i feel already 2 and half days after shot i feel not as Awake or Normal energy levels i should be feeling. is it possible or Impossible for the testosterone ester effects for enanthate to wear off in 2.5 days considering it’s same time as the ester Cypionate which is up to 7 days.

can anyone tell me if anyone guys here have complained or not feeling full of Energy after 3 days into their shots. i haven’t done any bloodwork yet, but next week i will be doing one 2 days after shot.

Could it be nothing to do with the enanthate, and could it be my Thyroid over working or adrenal glands? that contributes to Brain fog feeling and lowered Energy levels? it’s just my Energy levels are not optimal at all.
my last shot which i just did 3 days ago & feel like this was 80mg

i have done 3 shots so far. but i had this reduced Energy feeling before injections also. thanks for understanding