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What could cause Peak and Trough testosterone levels to be the same
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<blockquote data-quote="Dnn" data-source="post: 105441" data-attributes="member: 18243"><p>I've been on TRT for years now. Started when I was about 25 and I'm 39 now. My previous doctor never really monitored so I don't know what my historical levels were. After about 2 years of not taking testosterone I started back up at a wellness clinic. I get blood tests on a regular basis and have had multiple peak and trough tests. The problem is, my peak level always comes back nearly identical to my trough, about 540 for both. Which doesn't actually help me feel better. I have been doing 190mg of cypionate per week as well as the standard HCG and 1/4 tab (.25 mg) arimidex twice a week. I haven't heard of this happening before and can't find any information on something like this. I was wondering if anybody has any ideas on what could be causing it. I recently got a new doctor and we decided to try changing from cypionate to enanthate and doing 200mg every 5 days to see if I respond better to the slightly faster acting type. Thinking it should supply a slightly higher dose of testosterone to my system.</p><p></p><p>Does anybody have experience with something like this happening or heard if this happening before. Or what likely causes could be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dnn, post: 105441, member: 18243"] I've been on TRT for years now. Started when I was about 25 and I'm 39 now. My previous doctor never really monitored so I don't know what my historical levels were. After about 2 years of not taking testosterone I started back up at a wellness clinic. I get blood tests on a regular basis and have had multiple peak and trough tests. The problem is, my peak level always comes back nearly identical to my trough, about 540 for both. Which doesn't actually help me feel better. I have been doing 190mg of cypionate per week as well as the standard HCG and 1/4 tab (.25 mg) arimidex twice a week. I haven't heard of this happening before and can't find any information on something like this. I was wondering if anybody has any ideas on what could be causing it. I recently got a new doctor and we decided to try changing from cypionate to enanthate and doing 200mg every 5 days to see if I respond better to the slightly faster acting type. Thinking it should supply a slightly higher dose of testosterone to my system. Does anybody have experience with something like this happening or heard if this happening before. Or what likely causes could be. [/QUOTE]
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