greywarrior
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Pardon my typing and spelling .. im not concerned with grammer and structure here ... lol. 47 yrs old, historically Ive been very athletic, competitive athlete still ... masters divisions etc. Better shape today than in several years due to refocusing on diet and exercise starting last Dec. a year and a half ago I had my t levels tested and came in mid 200s (ng/dl), Urologist said I didn't need trt so I dropped it. After some research I realized this was ofcouse way low. I will add that at that time I was in a HORRIBLE relationship, not exercising at all, crap diet, GF was absolutely turning me into a wack job with stress, fighting hour after hour, loss of sleep .. it was utterly ridiculous. Eventually I wised up and Nov last year I walked away from it .. I suspect that had at least contributed to my low t number. When I started back on serious exercise and clean eating last December I started a cycle of Test Prop, 300mg/week and Equipoise 200 mg/week around may/jun .. this was for about 8 weeks. Got me kick started into serious training, eating clean, well being, morning erections returned, etc. I went off about a 7 weeks ago and decided to see another Dr here that I had heard was more aware of the male condition. I had another test last week ... number was 8.4 (ng/ml) ... HUH?! That's like 840 ng/dl? This is higher than a frind of mine who is 10 yrs younger than me! Huge diff from last year! The Dr was still looking to support my efforts, sex drive tad low, focus, better sleep etc and she has started me at 100mg cyp every two weeks .. yes I plan to split this to 50 per week. Will retest level in two months. Lot of thoughts in my head, how could my levels rebound so drastically, is there possibly lingering levels from the self dose of test I was taking, if I was on the previous self dose do levels rebound so drastically in that short of a time ... if my levels have rebounded will the dosage the Dr has prescribed shut me down to a lower "natural" level now, im really at a loss to understand the results of this recent test.