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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Considering coming off T, again. (Previous TT,FT labs)
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<blockquote data-quote="Green Arrow" data-source="post: 142216" data-attributes="member: 12653"><p>So I am considering coming off of T again, but this time would like to try "not cold turkey" as I have had to in the past. As it stands, I am trying to remember if being off felt much worse apart from the longer muscle-recovery time than compared to while on. I only ordered these small snapshots of TT and FT labs during the time I was off. I don't know if that is enough to indicate anything.</p><p></p><p>5/2017 (after 4 months off T)</p><p>TT - 366 (348-1197)</p><p>FT - 7.1 (8.7-25.1)</p><p></p><p>6/2018 (after 8 months off T)</p><p>TT - 337 (264-916)</p><p>FT - 9.5 (8.7-25.1)</p><p></p><p>During TRT I was usually in the low 800's for TT and mid to high 20's for FT.</p><p></p><p>I am curious if perhaps attempting a restart would be worth my time as I would want to know what a full lab workup would look like while I am off test and what an educated mind on the subject could inform me about it. I'd also want to give the "ancillaries" regimen I was on during my TRT a shot while off to see if I'd reap the benefits I've been seeking from them while on T. (ED meds, NO stack) As in the past, I'm already turning to Trimix while on, with ED being about the 2nd biggest reason I went on TRT in the first place (1st - libido).</p><p></p><p>I may just be ranting as this has been a long journey. I appreciate the forums' time and expertise/opinions on the matter.</p><p></p><p>Currently 33, 6'1, ~250 lbs., working a physical job the past 6 months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Green Arrow, post: 142216, member: 12653"] So I am considering coming off of T again, but this time would like to try "not cold turkey" as I have had to in the past. As it stands, I am trying to remember if being off felt much worse apart from the longer muscle-recovery time than compared to while on. I only ordered these small snapshots of TT and FT labs during the time I was off. I don't know if that is enough to indicate anything. 5/2017 (after 4 months off T) TT - 366 (348-1197) FT - 7.1 (8.7-25.1) 6/2018 (after 8 months off T) TT - 337 (264-916) FT - 9.5 (8.7-25.1) During TRT I was usually in the low 800's for TT and mid to high 20's for FT. I am curious if perhaps attempting a restart would be worth my time as I would want to know what a full lab workup would look like while I am off test and what an educated mind on the subject could inform me about it. I'd also want to give the "ancillaries" regimen I was on during my TRT a shot while off to see if I'd reap the benefits I've been seeking from them while on T. (ED meds, NO stack) As in the past, I'm already turning to Trimix while on, with ED being about the 2nd biggest reason I went on TRT in the first place (1st - libido). I may just be ranting as this has been a long journey. I appreciate the forums' time and expertise/opinions on the matter. Currently 33, 6'1, ~250 lbs., working a physical job the past 6 months. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Considering coming off T, again. (Previous TT,FT labs)
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