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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Extensive Bloodwork After 3 Months on TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="mopes" data-source="post: 67624" data-attributes="member: 12832"><p>Wow. Had a bit of extra test cyp from testing a lower dose for an extended period of time. Decided to bump it up to 100mg EOD to better understand supraphysiological testosterone and see how I would feel mentally/physically. Was not expecting this.</p><p></p><p>Total Testosterone 1785</p><p>Sensitive Estradiol 19.5</p><p></p><p>This was after 4 weeks on 100mg EOD (350mg a week) of the same test cyp from walgreens. Only two other variables were changed but I didn't believe that either of them would keep testosterone down to this level. Took .25mg arimidex EOD and bumped my WP thyroid from 2 grain to 2.5 grain daily. </p><p></p><p>Six months ago I was at 1514 total testosterone from 55mg EOD so I was shocked that doubling the dose only bumped it by 300ish points. I've read a few accounts of other guys claiming that arimidex crashed their testosterone levels which is the only explanation I can come up with. Needless to say I've dropped by dose back down and cut out the AI. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately I just ran a few tests this time as I only really wanted to check H/H and Total T, Estradiol Sensitive. Didn't think I'd want to/need to see anything else. Now of course I wish I had an SHBG number to dig deeper. Very strange.</p><p></p><p>Anyone else seen arimidex lower their total testosterone or have another explanation? Tests were run same as always, injection day 8am prior to shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mopes, post: 67624, member: 12832"] Wow. Had a bit of extra test cyp from testing a lower dose for an extended period of time. Decided to bump it up to 100mg EOD to better understand supraphysiological testosterone and see how I would feel mentally/physically. Was not expecting this. Total Testosterone 1785 Sensitive Estradiol 19.5 This was after 4 weeks on 100mg EOD (350mg a week) of the same test cyp from walgreens. Only two other variables were changed but I didn't believe that either of them would keep testosterone down to this level. Took .25mg arimidex EOD and bumped my WP thyroid from 2 grain to 2.5 grain daily. Six months ago I was at 1514 total testosterone from 55mg EOD so I was shocked that doubling the dose only bumped it by 300ish points. I've read a few accounts of other guys claiming that arimidex crashed their testosterone levels which is the only explanation I can come up with. Needless to say I've dropped by dose back down and cut out the AI. Unfortunately I just ran a few tests this time as I only really wanted to check H/H and Total T, Estradiol Sensitive. Didn't think I'd want to/need to see anything else. Now of course I wish I had an SHBG number to dig deeper. Very strange. Anyone else seen arimidex lower their total testosterone or have another explanation? Tests were run same as always, injection day 8am prior to shot. [/QUOTE]
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