Maybe some people don't aspire to be a mass monster like yourself TacoLoco.
Many Hormone replacement doctors prescribe androgel or whatever it's called...I'm sure you don't even get 100mg test week using those patches..I always thought the human body produced something like 7mg of test per day....So 7*7=49 week...So 100mg is def better than 49...**
**take those numbers with a grain of salt..
I'm not really even referring to mass goals or anything of the sort.
Rather, using the example of your numbers, and I realize you were just guestimating, but taking into account the Esther weight of the test, he is only getting like 67mg of test each week. Then when you factor in personal differences such as shbg etc, he really may simply be shutting down his natty test and replacing it with synthetic, with little change in the actual outcome ie free testosterone running thru his system. I just fail to see the point, though again there are other life factors I do not know.
Believe me, I have a friend in florida who laughed at me when I said my doc prescribed 100mg of cyp. Like I said, I dont even understand what "compounded testosterone" means. So, you are saying that this is going to do more "harm" than actual good in the long run as far levels go?? BTW...I was given choice of patch, cream, and IM. I hate needles, but have heard of too many getting rashes with patches.....and then also reading about the gel not being all that effective either. Actually, I am getting somewhat used to the
needles...just been doing the thighs.....and on occasion glute. I have intention tremors so holding a needle steady for a glute one....I have bent a needle already doing it.
I'm not saying harm, more like it may be more trouble than it's worth. If you are going to inject, which is indeed the only method to use, then you want to reep the benefit of doing so. Not saying you need to pump yourself full of 3G of gear each week, but there is a desired effect you seek and I don't think 100mg will give you that.
You must remember the medical community plays it very very conservative on this issue.