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<blockquote data-quote="scoobydont" data-source="post: 182605" data-attributes="member: 41042"><p>I could definitely try that, but from what I've read it can take a few months of reduced training to make levels come back (if they are going to, and it's true that they might not). I got my levels tested 3 years ago when I was not training as much, and I was at 465 ng/dl. I have a friend who is an endocrinologist who I talked this over with (not the prescriber for the TRT) she told me to cut back on training eat more, stop skipping desert etc, and put on 5 lbs of body fat and she though my levels would go back to the mid 400s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scoobydont, post: 182605, member: 41042"] I could definitely try that, but from what I've read it can take a few months of reduced training to make levels come back (if they are going to, and it's true that they might not). I got my levels tested 3 years ago when I was not training as much, and I was at 465 ng/dl. I have a friend who is an endocrinologist who I talked this over with (not the prescriber for the TRT) she told me to cut back on training eat more, stop skipping desert etc, and put on 5 lbs of body fat and she though my levels would go back to the mid 400s. [/QUOTE]
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