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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Restart might not be going according to plan
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<blockquote data-quote="HealthMan" data-source="post: 90137" data-attributes="member: 13512"><p>Without knowing your levels before TRT it is impossible to tell if the restart is working or not (you could have low T before ever using testosterone). Restart might take a while and more than one try. But from my experience at best you will bet somewhere close to pre TRT levels but still below pre TRT levels. I am no expert whatsoever in restarts but i have done a few in the past and have many friends that abused steroids that also did and best case was to get close (but below) pre TRT levels.</p><p>With Dr Say you are in good hands. So stick to what he tells you to do.</p><p>Many variables are in play when it comes to how you feel. So to assume that because you feel more or less the same now compared to before TRT may not give you a good picture of your testosterone levels. For example a lot of people feel the same with TT 300 and TT 700 or even more extreme range differences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HealthMan, post: 90137, member: 13512"] Without knowing your levels before TRT it is impossible to tell if the restart is working or not (you could have low T before ever using testosterone). Restart might take a while and more than one try. But from my experience at best you will bet somewhere close to pre TRT levels but still below pre TRT levels. I am no expert whatsoever in restarts but i have done a few in the past and have many friends that abused steroids that also did and best case was to get close (but below) pre TRT levels. With Dr Say you are in good hands. So stick to what he tells you to do. Many variables are in play when it comes to how you feel. So to assume that because you feel more or less the same now compared to before TRT may not give you a good picture of your testosterone levels. For example a lot of people feel the same with TT 300 and TT 700 or even more extreme range differences. [/QUOTE]
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