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<blockquote data-quote="ta406" data-source="post: 148401" data-attributes="member: 1022"><p>I did have my cortisol tested when I initially started TRT. It was very high, especially in the evening. If I remember correctly, it actually increased as the day went on. Basically the opposite of what its supposed to. I had just changed positions at work where I was on shift work for a few years so my body was a wreck. Maybe its time to get it checked again. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ta406, post: 148401, member: 1022"] I did have my cortisol tested when I initially started TRT. It was very high, especially in the evening. If I remember correctly, it actually increased as the day went on. Basically the opposite of what its supposed to. I had just changed positions at work where I was on shift work for a few years so my body was a wreck. Maybe its time to get it checked again. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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