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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 136193" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>Your blood work should be done at trough and if you are injecting every Monday (am) than your bloods should be done the following Monday morning just before your next injection as you want to test the trough (low point) to make sure that the your testosterone levels are still in a sufficient range to provide relief/improvement from low T symptoms.</p><p></p><p>If it turns out that ones T levels were too low (sub-par) at trough and the patient was not experiencing beneficial effects than the dose/injection frequency would need to be adjusted.</p><p></p><p>If ones T levels were too high at trough possibly causing side effects than the dose would need to be decreased.</p><p></p><p>When using injectable esterified testosterone esters such as cypionate or enanthate testosterone levels will peak 24-48 hrs post injection and I would say closer to 24 hrs.</p><p></p><p>Seeing as your TT/FT levels are high I would not be too worried as it is 3 days post injection and if you tested trough 7 days after your last injection (just before your next injection) than your TT/FT levels will be lower and most likely closer to 1000+ ng/dL but you will not know exactly where your T levels sit until you test at your trough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 136193, member: 13851"] Your blood work should be done at trough and if you are injecting every Monday (am) than your bloods should be done the following Monday morning just before your next injection as you want to test the trough (low point) to make sure that the your testosterone levels are still in a sufficient range to provide relief/improvement from low T symptoms. If it turns out that ones T levels were too low (sub-par) at trough and the patient was not experiencing beneficial effects than the dose/injection frequency would need to be adjusted. If ones T levels were too high at trough possibly causing side effects than the dose would need to be decreased. When using injectable esterified testosterone esters such as cypionate or enanthate testosterone levels will peak 24-48 hrs post injection and I would say closer to 24 hrs. Seeing as your TT/FT levels are high I would not be too worried as it is 3 days post injection and if you tested trough 7 days after your last injection (just before your next injection) than your TT/FT levels will be lower and most likely closer to 1000+ ng/dL but you will not know exactly where your T levels sit until you test at your trough. [/QUOTE]
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