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Testosterone too high after 8 weeks on 200 mg Cypionate / Week!
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<blockquote data-quote="RSM" data-source="post: 50963" data-attributes="member: 14093"><p>Fascinating responses. I am still learning a lot and have many more questions. I really appreciate all the responses. Thank you for taking your time to weigh in since I am sure this has been asked quite a few times by others.</p><p></p><p>I mentioned to my doctor that the test was taken too soon after the injection and he agreed to continue with the treatment for now. So I am still on 200 mg per week. My blood test results have been mailed and I will post once I receive it. My next blood test will be done on a Friday and we'll see where we stand at that point.</p><p></p><p>I am noticing some minor strength gains but I am taking it easy to save my joints. I have been lifting weights for over 25 years and have to be careful now. I think my strength in lifts would also have gone up more if I ate more carbs but since my goal is weight loss I have reduced carbs quite a bit - still get in oatmeal, vegetables and low calorie whole wheat bread with an occasional cheat meal over the weekends. I tend to function better with some carbs and have a hard time with very restricted carb intake - maybe I was not getting enough fats when I tried it.</p><p></p><p>Btw, is it normal to be waking up with morning wood every day on TRT? I seem to get this for the past couple of weeks and the erections are very pronounced. I also tend to wake up quite often but go to sleep again after a bathroom trip and try to get all the sleep I need.</p><p></p><p>Regarding my blood test, I was told to get it early in the morning. I work into the evenings and get up around 11am - noon or even 1PM. So my morning starts later than others.</p><p></p><p>- Would it really make a difference if blood was drawn at 2PM instead of 9AM in my case?</p><p>- Should I always fast for the tests?</p><p>- Should the lab also take a urine sample along with the blood work?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RSM, post: 50963, member: 14093"] Fascinating responses. I am still learning a lot and have many more questions. I really appreciate all the responses. Thank you for taking your time to weigh in since I am sure this has been asked quite a few times by others. I mentioned to my doctor that the test was taken too soon after the injection and he agreed to continue with the treatment for now. So I am still on 200 mg per week. My blood test results have been mailed and I will post once I receive it. My next blood test will be done on a Friday and we'll see where we stand at that point. I am noticing some minor strength gains but I am taking it easy to save my joints. I have been lifting weights for over 25 years and have to be careful now. I think my strength in lifts would also have gone up more if I ate more carbs but since my goal is weight loss I have reduced carbs quite a bit - still get in oatmeal, vegetables and low calorie whole wheat bread with an occasional cheat meal over the weekends. I tend to function better with some carbs and have a hard time with very restricted carb intake - maybe I was not getting enough fats when I tried it. Btw, is it normal to be waking up with morning wood every day on TRT? I seem to get this for the past couple of weeks and the erections are very pronounced. I also tend to wake up quite often but go to sleep again after a bathroom trip and try to get all the sleep I need. Regarding my blood test, I was told to get it early in the morning. I work into the evenings and get up around 11am - noon or even 1PM. So my morning starts later than others. - Would it really make a difference if blood was drawn at 2PM instead of 9AM in my case? - Should I always fast for the tests? - Should the lab also take a urine sample along with the blood work? [/QUOTE]
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