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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
E3.5D vs EOD - Lab Results - UPDATED
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<blockquote data-quote="HealthMan" data-source="post: 141251" data-attributes="member: 13512"><p>It might be a coincidence or not. But since i start shaking my testosterone vial before drawing the testosterone into the syringe my lab levels have been very consistent. I too had some non-sense results before. Again never read anything saying that you need to shake the vial before using. There is one instance you need to warm up/shake the vial when cristals form inside the vial.</p><p>Another thing that might impact your levels is if you use HCG and how you respond to it. I would think that given you are producing your own testosterone when taking HCG some lifestyle choices, diet, etc might affect the levels somewhat. Same applies if the HCG was reconstitued a while ago and lost some potency.</p><p>Just me speculating because i always wondered as well when I had some weird lab results after changing protocols</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HealthMan, post: 141251, member: 13512"] It might be a coincidence or not. But since i start shaking my testosterone vial before drawing the testosterone into the syringe my lab levels have been very consistent. I too had some non-sense results before. Again never read anything saying that you need to shake the vial before using. There is one instance you need to warm up/shake the vial when cristals form inside the vial. Another thing that might impact your levels is if you use HCG and how you respond to it. I would think that given you are producing your own testosterone when taking HCG some lifestyle choices, diet, etc might affect the levels somewhat. Same applies if the HCG was reconstitued a while ago and lost some potency. Just me speculating because i always wondered as well when I had some weird lab results after changing protocols [/QUOTE]
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