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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Huge drop in testosterone
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<blockquote data-quote="Uniquerabbit" data-source="post: 110959" data-attributes="member: 18609"><p>Alright, I’ve got you. There’s a lot going on. I’ll be getting new labs drawn soon (low stress, not sick, not working out hard, solid eating habits, good sleep, no drinking) and I’ll see what it looks like.</p><p></p><p>I suppose I was just surprised my levels dropped as hard as they did. If it was one or two tests that fluctuated, I would have wrote it off as “normal” fluctuations. However, at least in my eyes, it looked like my hormones fell off a cliff. </p><p></p><p>Side question: does each person have their own “normal”? Like if my “normal” is naturally higher than what I’m now at, would I feel low testosterone symptoms, even though for many people my levels would be “normal”?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uniquerabbit, post: 110959, member: 18609"] Alright, I’ve got you. There’s a lot going on. I’ll be getting new labs drawn soon (low stress, not sick, not working out hard, solid eating habits, good sleep, no drinking) and I’ll see what it looks like. I suppose I was just surprised my levels dropped as hard as they did. If it was one or two tests that fluctuated, I would have wrote it off as “normal” fluctuations. However, at least in my eyes, it looked like my hormones fell off a cliff. Side question: does each person have their own “normal”? Like if my “normal” is naturally higher than what I’m now at, would I feel low testosterone symptoms, even though for many people my levels would be “normal”? [/QUOTE]
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