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Natural Testosterone Levels vs TRT Testosterone Levels
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<blockquote data-quote="jason999" data-source="post: 52912" data-attributes="member: 14305"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>I have been looking into TRT for my low (<300) levels. As I've studied the internet, I have saw some dramatic physical results from TRT. So, I started to wonder.......</p><p></p><p>As I understand it, if someone on TRT says that their level is 600, they are usually saying that they tested at 600, just before a needed injection. So they were actually higher earlier in the week, correct?</p><p></p><p>Now, lets say that someone who isn't on TRT, says that their testosterone is 600. They are likely saying that it was 600 when it was tested, usually early in the day. It will change throughout the rest of the day. Correct?</p><p></p><p>Does it seem that weight lifting with a TRT level of 600 would produce more gains than a natural peak of 600? </p><p></p><p>I'm curious if I guy tested at 600 but went on TRT and posted the same 600 just before an injection, would he see noticeably more muscle from TRT in his workouts? If so, why would this be? Would it just be the constant level vs the natural daily peaks and valleys? Would it be that one tests at peak and the other (TRT) tests at a low point?</p><p></p><p>I'm very curious about gaining more muscle on TRT. I'm 41 YO 6'2 185 lbs. I'm pretty fit, but Ive always gotten very little return from my workouts. I'm curious how much of that is caused by low T. From my studies, I feel like TRT will help me to gain muscle. On the other hand, I never seemed to gain a lot from workouts when I was 25 yo. Maybe my T was low back then, but I guess I find that hard to accept, because my sex drive was so high.</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jason999, post: 52912, member: 14305"] Hello, I have been looking into TRT for my low (<300) levels. As I've studied the internet, I have saw some dramatic physical results from TRT. So, I started to wonder....... As I understand it, if someone on TRT says that their level is 600, they are usually saying that they tested at 600, just before a needed injection. So they were actually higher earlier in the week, correct? Now, lets say that someone who isn't on TRT, says that their testosterone is 600. They are likely saying that it was 600 when it was tested, usually early in the day. It will change throughout the rest of the day. Correct? Does it seem that weight lifting with a TRT level of 600 would produce more gains than a natural peak of 600? I'm curious if I guy tested at 600 but went on TRT and posted the same 600 just before an injection, would he see noticeably more muscle from TRT in his workouts? If so, why would this be? Would it just be the constant level vs the natural daily peaks and valleys? Would it be that one tests at peak and the other (TRT) tests at a low point? I'm very curious about gaining more muscle on TRT. I'm 41 YO 6'2 185 lbs. I'm pretty fit, but Ive always gotten very little return from my workouts. I'm curious how much of that is caused by low T. From my studies, I feel like TRT will help me to gain muscle. On the other hand, I never seemed to gain a lot from workouts when I was 25 yo. Maybe my T was low back then, but I guess I find that hard to accept, because my sex drive was so high. Any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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