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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Residual T in system?
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<blockquote data-quote="RickB" data-source="post: 248307" data-attributes="member: 42882"><p>I've noticed that my total and free drop pretty drastically if I skip a week of pinning (cypionate). They'll go from 1200 to <500. Yet the last time I came off trt, some symptoms of low T didn't start until six-weeks-off at which time they hit me hard.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately I didn't test my levels for another few weeks by which time I'd started producing naturally again, so I don't know exactly where my levels sat at week six. I can understand that the drop-rate might not be constant, but if I dropped 700 points by missing one week, wouldn't it stand to reason that I would drop another few hundred points by week six? Or no?</p><p></p><p>Does the drop-rate indeed slow down so much that my levels could've still been half-decent as I approached week six, or is there some kind of phenomena with synthetic T where it stays in your system in a way that doesn't show on lab tests? Or was I just in some kind of placebo mode?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickB, post: 248307, member: 42882"] I've noticed that my total and free drop pretty drastically if I skip a week of pinning (cypionate). They'll go from 1200 to <500. Yet the last time I came off trt, some symptoms of low T didn't start until six-weeks-off at which time they hit me hard. Unfortunately I didn't test my levels for another few weeks by which time I'd started producing naturally again, so I don't know exactly where my levels sat at week six. I can understand that the drop-rate might not be constant, but if I dropped 700 points by missing one week, wouldn't it stand to reason that I would drop another few hundred points by week six? Or no? Does the drop-rate indeed slow down so much that my levels could've still been half-decent as I approached week six, or is there some kind of phenomena with synthetic T where it stays in your system in a way that doesn't show on lab tests? Or was I just in some kind of placebo mode? [/QUOTE]
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