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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Peak vs Trough Levels?
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<blockquote data-quote="crazydiamond" data-source="post: 107493" data-attributes="member: 18293"><p>For me - I see about less than 10% reduction from mid cycle to end cycle. However I will admit I have only tested maybe twice at end cycle. I almost always test at mid cycle but have tested closer to peak as well.</p><p></p><p>I also understand natural full generators of T (guys who dont need TRT) to have notable variations of T that vary by time of day, and daily - also by stress, and other factors in the body. I suspect guys on mostly replaced T have less random fluctuations in total T as its a artificial controlled source (although FT and E2 would vary). But I am not an expert.</p><p></p><p>As far as insurance - I can get blood draws at least twice a year for T, FT and E2 (physical and hormone doc visits) so once your set on your dosage and range... its possible to pick your cycle test day just for information. I should do some more test variations myself now that I have settled in on a slightly upped dosage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazydiamond, post: 107493, member: 18293"] For me - I see about less than 10% reduction from mid cycle to end cycle. However I will admit I have only tested maybe twice at end cycle. I almost always test at mid cycle but have tested closer to peak as well. I also understand natural full generators of T (guys who dont need TRT) to have notable variations of T that vary by time of day, and daily - also by stress, and other factors in the body. I suspect guys on mostly replaced T have less random fluctuations in total T as its a artificial controlled source (although FT and E2 would vary). But I am not an expert. As far as insurance - I can get blood draws at least twice a year for T, FT and E2 (physical and hormone doc visits) so once your set on your dosage and range... its possible to pick your cycle test day just for information. I should do some more test variations myself now that I have settled in on a slightly upped dosage. [/QUOTE]
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