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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Testosterone LOWER after 6 Weeks of treatment
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<blockquote data-quote="RickB" data-source="post: 245923" data-attributes="member: 42882"><p>Trough makes most sense most of the time, which is what I stated. However you and especially System Lord always say "you need to test at trough", as if it's the only answer. And it's not.</p><p></p><p>You're correct there's no way to know absolute peak. But it can be found if tested enough. And even if the exact hour can't be determined, there are still plenty of reasons to want to test earlier than trough like to try to see just how high your numbers are getting and how fast they may be dropping. If your trough is low but your peaks are exceedingly high that would be a lot different than them both being low.</p><p></p><p>There's a lot I don't know obviously, but it doesn't take an expert to realize that the "always test at trough" mantra is flawed thinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickB, post: 245923, member: 42882"] Trough makes most sense most of the time, which is what I stated. However you and especially System Lord always say "you need to test at trough", as if it's the only answer. And it's not. You're correct there's no way to know absolute peak. But it can be found if tested enough. And even if the exact hour can't be determined, there are still plenty of reasons to want to test earlier than trough like to try to see just how high your numbers are getting and how fast they may be dropping. If your trough is low but your peaks are exceedingly high that would be a lot different than them both being low. There's a lot I don't know obviously, but it doesn't take an expert to realize that the "always test at trough" mantra is flawed thinking. [/QUOTE]
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