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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Testosterone and hematocrit fluctuations on the same dose and protocol?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Sypolt" data-source="post: 199293" data-attributes="member: 13328"><p>Your body is not a machine, and there are many factors that come into play in determining lab results. And unless the testosterone is UGL then the “bad batch” argument is nonsense. In the US, testosterone cypionate, enanthate, and propionate can also vary vial to vial by +/- 10%. That is what government regulations allow, which also contributes. HRT is not set and forget. Everything about your body is in different states from one fraction of a second to the next. </p><p></p><p>The amount of variation could be nearly anything but in this case, the differences don’t look unusual. Are those the only lab tests that were checked? It’s impossible to draw any conclusions from only a few variables. </p><p></p><p>HCT is very transient meaning that it can change drastically in just a short time. Mine has varies by 10 points within 2 weeks just by not drinking enough water and being overly active. I have seen testosterone levels vary by more than 50% and I have seen identical results 3 times in a row.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Sypolt, post: 199293, member: 13328"] Your body is not a machine, and there are many factors that come into play in determining lab results. And unless the testosterone is UGL then the “bad batch” argument is nonsense. In the US, testosterone cypionate, enanthate, and propionate can also vary vial to vial by +/- 10%. That is what government regulations allow, which also contributes. HRT is not set and forget. Everything about your body is in different states from one fraction of a second to the next. The amount of variation could be nearly anything but in this case, the differences don’t look unusual. Are those the only lab tests that were checked? It’s impossible to draw any conclusions from only a few variables. HCT is very transient meaning that it can change drastically in just a short time. Mine has varies by 10 points within 2 weeks just by not drinking enough water and being overly active. I have seen testosterone levels vary by more than 50% and I have seen identical results 3 times in a row. [/QUOTE]
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