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Cypionate and Klinefelters Syndrome

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Having been diagnosed with Klinefelters Syndrome over 10 years ago, the TRT availability and protocols that the NHS stick to is bloody mindingly frustrating to say the least, especially when the trt options are limited and the protocols are set by the GP's and endocrinologists body and they won't deviate from it.

Previously I was on Sustanon, on a 21 day cycle which was spiking my eostrogen levels so high that I was pretty much asleep for 2 days after. Plus the carrier oil that sustanon is in was causing me mild inflammatory issues in my blood results.

I requested to go over to Cypionate years previously and was constantly being blocked - so imagine my absolute delight in finding that this company do cypinoate - i was on it like a shot.

So now I inject every 3.5 days at 60mg per shot - no tiredness, no massive peaks and troughs, steady state TRT and an almost normal life - not zombified like on sustanon and erection qualities like i'm a teenager 😀



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It is completely understandable to feel frustrated by rigid protocols like a 21-day Sustanon schedule, which inherently causes severe peaks and troughs, so switching to injecting Testosterone Cypionate every 3.5 days is a textbook example of how a more frequent dosing schedule creates the stable blood levels needed to eliminate side effects and feel normal.



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