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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
What factors could influence total T result?
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<blockquote data-quote="RickB" data-source="post: 219806" data-attributes="member: 42882"><p>I was taking 200mg cypionate every Thursday morning.</p><p></p><p>I got tested Thursday at absolute trough and was 1361.</p><p></p><p>I did not pin that day, and instead waited until Saturday morning.</p><p></p><p>I got tested the next Friday afternoon and was >1500.</p><p></p><p>While those second bloods were drawn about 16 before my new trough, I had taken my shot 47 hours later than usual, so I can't understand why my result is higher. I would've expected the 1361 to get down to below 1200, maybe as low as 1000, by the time I pinned. So I was expecting my new trough to be around 1100 (but slightly higher because I was testing 16 hours early).</p><p></p><p>My free went down from 24.9 to 20.5, which is what I expected. But I also expected that to happen to my total T.</p><p></p><p>My E2 went up considerably. I had tanked it to 5.8 for the first test by mistakenly double dosing my Exemestane. The one shot of 200mg brought it up to 40.5 for the second test. I don't see how or why this could mean a higher total T. </p><p></p><p>Could it be that Exemestane kills T that has been bound but not yet aromatized, meaning some of my >1500 was on the cusp of being aromatized?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickB, post: 219806, member: 42882"] I was taking 200mg cypionate every Thursday morning. I got tested Thursday at absolute trough and was 1361. I did not pin that day, and instead waited until Saturday morning. I got tested the next Friday afternoon and was >1500. While those second bloods were drawn about 16 before my new trough, I had taken my shot 47 hours later than usual, so I can't understand why my result is higher. I would've expected the 1361 to get down to below 1200, maybe as low as 1000, by the time I pinned. So I was expecting my new trough to be around 1100 (but slightly higher because I was testing 16 hours early). My free went down from 24.9 to 20.5, which is what I expected. But I also expected that to happen to my total T. My E2 went up considerably. I had tanked it to 5.8 for the first test by mistakenly double dosing my Exemestane. The one shot of 200mg brought it up to 40.5 for the second test. I don't see how or why this could mean a higher total T. Could it be that Exemestane kills T that has been bound but not yet aromatized, meaning some of my >1500 was on the cusp of being aromatized? [/QUOTE]
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