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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Time of day to do the blood work when on trt
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 117492" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>It is just your peak and expected as testosterone levels will peak 24-48 hrs post injection and if your blood test was actually done at trough just before your next injection it would be lower.</p><p></p><p>As far as your doctor wanting to decrease your dose than he is strictly a numbers guy and truly not concerned about what really matters.....how you feel (relief/improvement) of your low t symptoms and overall well being as if you are feeling great on your dose 100mg (50 mg every 3.5 days) which by no means a high dose of testosterone and fairly common in men on trt.</p><p></p><p>Explain this to him if he does not understand than stress to him how good you feel overall on your protocol.</p><p></p><p>Overall well being and relief/improvement of low t symptoms is what matters and blood work should always be done at trough.</p><p></p><p>Look at it this way 100mg/week is a common starting dose on trt and even than most doctors that are at least having their patients inject once weekly imagine the peak 24hrs after 100mg of testosterone.....if you or any doctor can not comprehend how the patients testosterone levels 24-48 hrs are supra-physiological than they should NOT be treating you.....let alone more concerned with your numbers than what is important treating your symptoms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 117492, member: 13851"] It is just your peak and expected as testosterone levels will peak 24-48 hrs post injection and if your blood test was actually done at trough just before your next injection it would be lower. As far as your doctor wanting to decrease your dose than he is strictly a numbers guy and truly not concerned about what really matters.....how you feel (relief/improvement) of your low t symptoms and overall well being as if you are feeling great on your dose 100mg (50 mg every 3.5 days) which by no means a high dose of testosterone and fairly common in men on trt. Explain this to him if he does not understand than stress to him how good you feel overall on your protocol. Overall well being and relief/improvement of low t symptoms is what matters and blood work should always be done at trough. Look at it this way 100mg/week is a common starting dose on trt and even than most doctors that are at least having their patients inject once weekly imagine the peak 24hrs after 100mg of testosterone.....if you or any doctor can not comprehend how the patients testosterone levels 24-48 hrs are supra-physiological than they should NOT be treating you.....let alone more concerned with your numbers than what is important treating your symptoms. [/QUOTE]
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