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<blockquote data-quote="TestOneTwo" data-source="post: 176211" data-attributes="member: 40269"><p>1ml Insulin 27g 1/2” IM delts. My lifting program hasn‘t changed from pre TRT. 4x week push pull mix centered around compounds. My logic was that if I was able to make progress before TRT it should at the very least be the same ON TRT. In fact, the type of fluctuation I’m currently experiencing I only know from times when I dealt with an infection. A sudden 10-15% drop used to be my early and fail proof indicator that I was about to come down with something. Not even sleep deprivation used to cause that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TestOneTwo, post: 176211, member: 40269"] 1ml Insulin 27g 1/2” IM delts. My lifting program hasn‘t changed from pre TRT. 4x week push pull mix centered around compounds. My logic was that if I was able to make progress before TRT it should at the very least be the same ON TRT. In fact, the type of fluctuation I’m currently experiencing I only know from times when I dealt with an infection. A sudden 10-15% drop used to be my early and fail proof indicator that I was about to come down with something. Not even sleep deprivation used to cause that. [/QUOTE]
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