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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Test result discrepancy
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<blockquote data-quote="christopher" data-source="post: 88371" data-attributes="member: 17107"><p>I'll add a little detail in case it helps.</p><p></p><p>I inject Sunday Night and Thursday Morning. The first test was taken 10/4 at 8 AM in the morning. This is a Wednesday, which would be 24 hours before my injection. The second test was taken on November 16(Thursday) at 8 AM, prior to my injection. So, the tests were taken a little more then a month apart. However, like I said in the original post the first test was 24 hours before injecting. And the second test was taken the same day as the injection, prior to injection. That being said since they were a month apart that could account for some of it. I don't have training in medicine so I don't know if the body adapts after a period of time, or if this is normal, or if there is something else going on.</p><p></p><p>Both tests were done by LapCorp. Both tests were taken at the same LabCorp facility.</p><p></p><p>As far as possible differences. There could be a few minor differences. I inject the same amount every time. I started with Luer Lock syringes and would draw with a 22g needle and inject with a 25g needle. After a while I discovered that there was a lot of waste in this process. So, I switched to 28g insulin syringes w/ needle attached. The last couple injections prior to the test were done with an insulin needle in the deltoid. All of my previous injections prior to that were done in the gluteus muscle. The injection times are not the same exact time every time. I do however keep it in the same 4 hour window though. </p><p></p><p>I just want to reiterate that I am happy with my results. They are dramatic despite the short amount of time I have been doing this. I am just trying to better understand what is going on, so that I can know what to expect and to be able to effectively communicate with my physician so that I can optimize my results. </p><p></p><p>Thank you for taking the time to read this thread and responding. </p><p></p><p>Thank You,</p><p></p><p>-Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="christopher, post: 88371, member: 17107"] I'll add a little detail in case it helps. I inject Sunday Night and Thursday Morning. The first test was taken 10/4 at 8 AM in the morning. This is a Wednesday, which would be 24 hours before my injection. The second test was taken on November 16(Thursday) at 8 AM, prior to my injection. So, the tests were taken a little more then a month apart. However, like I said in the original post the first test was 24 hours before injecting. And the second test was taken the same day as the injection, prior to injection. That being said since they were a month apart that could account for some of it. I don't have training in medicine so I don't know if the body adapts after a period of time, or if this is normal, or if there is something else going on. Both tests were done by LapCorp. Both tests were taken at the same LabCorp facility. As far as possible differences. There could be a few minor differences. I inject the same amount every time. I started with Luer Lock syringes and would draw with a 22g needle and inject with a 25g needle. After a while I discovered that there was a lot of waste in this process. So, I switched to 28g insulin syringes w/ needle attached. The last couple injections prior to the test were done with an insulin needle in the deltoid. All of my previous injections prior to that were done in the gluteus muscle. The injection times are not the same exact time every time. I do however keep it in the same 4 hour window though. I just want to reiterate that I am happy with my results. They are dramatic despite the short amount of time I have been doing this. I am just trying to better understand what is going on, so that I can know what to expect and to be able to effectively communicate with my physician so that I can optimize my results. Thank you for taking the time to read this thread and responding. Thank You, -Chris [/QUOTE]
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