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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Androgel Generic 1% - 8 Year Use - Latest Bloodwork
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<blockquote data-quote="Seagal" data-source="post: 277700" data-attributes="member: 45300"><p>There is a study that showed stable T levels over 24h with a slight peak few hours after applying the gel. Given this assumption, one would measure T in the morning before gel application.</p><p>Then there seems to be another study (I don't have access to the paper), which shows the fluctuation in T level similar to yours. And similar to mine on androgel 1.6%, 2 hubs. I thought that range of daily variation is normal but when compared to young healthy males it seems to get too low. </p><p>IMO, none of the exogenous T application levels can be directly compared to the peak healthy normal levels.</p><p></p><p>What matters most: How have you been feeling with the androgel on that dosage?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seagal, post: 277700, member: 45300"] There is a study that showed stable T levels over 24h with a slight peak few hours after applying the gel. Given this assumption, one would measure T in the morning before gel application. Then there seems to be another study (I don't have access to the paper), which shows the fluctuation in T level similar to yours. And similar to mine on androgel 1.6%, 2 hubs. I thought that range of daily variation is normal but when compared to young healthy males it seems to get too low. IMO, none of the exogenous T application levels can be directly compared to the peak healthy normal levels. What matters most: How have you been feeling with the androgel on that dosage? [/QUOTE]
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