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Supraphysiological test levels after stopping TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="CanadaJim" data-source="post: 221235" data-attributes="member: 41384"><p>I am throwing this question to the vast amount of knowledge on this board. My last Test-Cyp injection was February 4th (75mg, shallow IM, which I had been injecting weekly for less than 2 months). I had started low dose clomid (25mg eod) but stopped that 4 weeks prior to scheduled blood work. </p><p></p><p>My Doc only did a total testosterone level on March 25th. My test came back through the roof (29nmol/l - normal values peak at 24nmol/l). I asked him why he thinks it is still so elevated and he said he thinks that my system is in "bounce back mode". My question is why do I feel like I have low testosterone? My libido is low. I'm able to do the deed but could care less if I do or not. Achieving orgasm is also difficult. My levels indicate that I should be experiencing the benefits of high testosterone.</p><p></p><p>Can test levels stay elevated that long after stopping exogenous test? I wasn't doing huge amounts of compounds just test-cyp at 75mg weekly, and I wasn't even doing it for a long period. Is there such a thing as "bounce back" as my doc stated? I have always had a higher SHBG (last one was 51.8nmol/l - normal high end is 50.0). This has been elevated I believe since I started this testosterone "adventure" (which has been off and on over the last three years) </p><p></p><p>I do take a number of supplements;</p><p>Boron 6mg, vitamin D (4000IU), multi-vitamin, Zinc, Omega's, probiotic.</p><p></p><p>Could the higher SHBG be the culprit? Should I continue with Clomid? Why am I at such a high test level? I have no plans of starting test again, and I do not want to start again unless it is indicated and prescribed. </p><p></p><p>I am not overweight. I am fit, active, eat a healthy diet and an example of if it ain't broke don't try to fix it.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CanadaJim, post: 221235, member: 41384"] I am throwing this question to the vast amount of knowledge on this board. My last Test-Cyp injection was February 4th (75mg, shallow IM, which I had been injecting weekly for less than 2 months). I had started low dose clomid (25mg eod) but stopped that 4 weeks prior to scheduled blood work. My Doc only did a total testosterone level on March 25th. My test came back through the roof (29nmol/l - normal values peak at 24nmol/l). I asked him why he thinks it is still so elevated and he said he thinks that my system is in "bounce back mode". My question is why do I feel like I have low testosterone? My libido is low. I'm able to do the deed but could care less if I do or not. Achieving orgasm is also difficult. My levels indicate that I should be experiencing the benefits of high testosterone. Can test levels stay elevated that long after stopping exogenous test? I wasn't doing huge amounts of compounds just test-cyp at 75mg weekly, and I wasn't even doing it for a long period. Is there such a thing as "bounce back" as my doc stated? I have always had a higher SHBG (last one was 51.8nmol/l - normal high end is 50.0). This has been elevated I believe since I started this testosterone "adventure" (which has been off and on over the last three years) I do take a number of supplements; Boron 6mg, vitamin D (4000IU), multi-vitamin, Zinc, Omega's, probiotic. Could the higher SHBG be the culprit? Should I continue with Clomid? Why am I at such a high test level? I have no plans of starting test again, and I do not want to start again unless it is indicated and prescribed. I am not overweight. I am fit, active, eat a healthy diet and an example of if it ain't broke don't try to fix it..... [/QUOTE]
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