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Primo on trt?
Would it be worth adding primo enanthate to trt (200mg test cyp weekly) without adding anything else or upping the test? What dose would be needed and what could I expect in results? Looking to add additional lean mass.
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High intensity training and added quality calories.
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Yes, I am the TRT police. 200mg a week of Test E may be a cruise, but that is not TRT dosage. When was the last time you did bloods that show Test and Estrogen levels?
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Sure try it.
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Originally Posted by
Buddhabuilder
Yes, I am the TRT police. 200mg a week of Test E may be a cruise, but that is not TRT dosage. When was the last time you did bloods that show Test and Estrogen levels?
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Lol piss off, he just asked a question and yes some doctors do prescribe that much for a trt dose so gtfoh with crap unless you're going to give him some info he has asked for douchebag
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I’d say lean gains would come with nutrition and cardio + your TRT prescribed amount. Would a medium-to-high primo addition possibly help you. Sure. But...why? Would they remain once you stopped the Primo? Some, yes, but not all. Regardless, I bet you could get down to about 12% or slightly less even without the Primo.
Just a note on the weird aggressiveness from those saying 200mg test is a TRT dose. It is rarely, rarely, rarely a TRT dose. But you are correct - depending on a wide variety of variable, some urologists and endos may indeed prescribe that amount to keep their patients within “normal” emotional and physiological markers. Here is where, I’m sure, many men will say, “My doc prescribes me 200mg/week.” - Again, I’m sure he might. But the “TRT police” is more correct than not. 200mg/week is not a normal TRT dosage. My 15 year experience with TRT is purely anecdotal (as if everyone’s) but I’ve been through 2 endos and 3 urologists and none of them would prescribe 200mg week without seriously questioning why and doing multiple rounds of tests and bloodwork. 200mg/test per week will shoot most men right to the top of the “normal” range, and usually over that range.
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Last edited by jackofspades; 02-09-2020 at 04:43 PM.
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Originally Posted by
Bambam333
Lol piss off, he just asked a question and yes some doctors do prescribe that much for a trt dose so gtfoh with crap unless you're going to give him some info he has asked for douchebag
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Nine out of 10 docs won’t prescribe that amount - at least not initially, in my experience. Although you are correct - some docs do prescribe that amount (rarely) I’m unclear why you’re calling the guy a douchebag.
Certain men - for a variety of reasons - will need a prescribe amount of 200mg/week. You’re attitude is a bit misplaced, but you aren’t wrong technically.
But most men who get accurately diagnosed with hypogonadism from a urologist or endo - in fact, the majority of men - don’t need or get 200mg/week. Anecdotal experience plus combing through many, many clinical protocols have taught me the most prescribed amounts tend to be: 100mg/week, 150mg/week, 200mg/14 days, 250mg/14 days. It’s rare to find legitimate info regarding 200mg/week from places other than bro-boards.
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Originally Posted by
Bambam333
Lol piss off, he just asked a question and yes some doctors do prescribe that much for a trt dose so gtfoh with crap unless you're going to give him some info he has asked for douchebag
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The statement I made is true. You are making a bad cause for your life name calling...
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TRT clinics are likely to prescribe 200+ but most endos won't even touch that with a 10 foot pole unless blood work confirms the need for a higher dose.
That said, I love running primo on a CRUISE, but let's be real... it's a cruise then and no longer trt. TRT is just test to keep total and free test within normal parameters. So long as you can understand that you're not truly on TRT but a low dose blast/regular cruise, then go for it. I personally like it.
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