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Testosterone Basics & Questions
T Propionate protocol
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<blockquote data-quote="Jerajera" data-source="post: 241669" data-attributes="member: 40995"><p>Interesting. Intuitively it makes sense to me that you would see more variation on average with higher Test levels, so maybe this isn't so bad after all. </p><p></p><p>What do you think about the 50% drop in Free T levels? </p><p></p><p>You explained in another post why and how a certain dose affects the effective half-life of esterified Testosterone, whereby higher doses extend the half-life. Would you expect a noticeable difference in TT levels variation between 10 and 15mg/day? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I remember your mentioning such huge drops, and you were doing subQ also right? Did you actually do labs for both peak and trough? I think I remember you approximated peak levels based on a model you came up with.</p><p></p><p>Is it possible that 5 hours post injection wasn't my peak? I'm sure of the blood drawing times relative to injection time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerajera, post: 241669, member: 40995"] Interesting. Intuitively it makes sense to me that you would see more variation on average with higher Test levels, so maybe this isn't so bad after all. What do you think about the 50% drop in Free T levels? You explained in another post why and how a certain dose affects the effective half-life of esterified Testosterone, whereby higher doses extend the half-life. Would you expect a noticeable difference in TT levels variation between 10 and 15mg/day? I remember your mentioning such huge drops, and you were doing subQ also right? Did you actually do labs for both peak and trough? I think I remember you approximated peak levels based on a model you came up with. Is it possible that 5 hours post injection wasn't my peak? I'm sure of the blood drawing times relative to injection time. [/QUOTE]
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