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<blockquote data-quote="Magpie26869" data-source="post: 32657" data-attributes="member: 12888"><p>No they are not high levels. To my doctor who is old school they are. When my levels were at 300 he wouldn't prescribe me anything. They had to drop single digits before he did anything. He doesn't prefer twice a week either. I do. Less dips. 800 is not a level of abuse either which always is a concern of his I'm sure as that is why I have hypogonadism. 2000 mg test a week for two years insulin and genitrope. When training growth hormone is produced released and testosterone plays the same if I'm not mistaken. My control group was to see if this occurs with a person on TRT. my control supports my theory. I'm concerned curious and all of the above needing and looking for answers. That's the Main reason I came here. I thank everyone for their input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Magpie26869, post: 32657, member: 12888"] No they are not high levels. To my doctor who is old school they are. When my levels were at 300 he wouldn't prescribe me anything. They had to drop single digits before he did anything. He doesn't prefer twice a week either. I do. Less dips. 800 is not a level of abuse either which always is a concern of his I'm sure as that is why I have hypogonadism. 2000 mg test a week for two years insulin and genitrope. When training growth hormone is produced released and testosterone plays the same if I'm not mistaken. My control group was to see if this occurs with a person on TRT. my control supports my theory. I'm concerned curious and all of the above needing and looking for answers. That's the Main reason I came here. I thank everyone for their input. [/QUOTE]
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