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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
When to take blood sample
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<blockquote data-quote="Chrander" data-source="post: 160453" data-attributes="member: 39005"><p>Hi.</p><p></p><p>I am used to taking blood sample in the morning (before starting trt 16 weeks ago). Now I want to know how my hormone levels develop from week to week (Nebido) in order to manage the correct interval of injection. Due to my work, I am no longer able to test during the morning, but more so around noon. I know morning cortisol etc. is out of the picture, but I imagine it doesnt mather when I am on trt, correct?</p><p></p><p>One concern from last week, thil this week is that I started taking 20mg tamoxifen for gyno, and it may affect estradiol and test-values. My goal of testing is to see how rapid/slow my test values drop. Now I am on a emotional rollercoaster and want to dial in my protocol as fast as possible. I am wiggling back and fourth regarding implementing Arimidex 0.25 per week, but I really want to not use anything else than Nebido. Only using Tamoxifen for gyno. I know the testosterone needs to stabilize and less is more.</p><p></p><p>Best regards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chrander, post: 160453, member: 39005"] Hi. I am used to taking blood sample in the morning (before starting trt 16 weeks ago). Now I want to know how my hormone levels develop from week to week (Nebido) in order to manage the correct interval of injection. Due to my work, I am no longer able to test during the morning, but more so around noon. I know morning cortisol etc. is out of the picture, but I imagine it doesnt mather when I am on trt, correct? One concern from last week, thil this week is that I started taking 20mg tamoxifen for gyno, and it may affect estradiol and test-values. My goal of testing is to see how rapid/slow my test values drop. Now I am on a emotional rollercoaster and want to dial in my protocol as fast as possible. I am wiggling back and fourth regarding implementing Arimidex 0.25 per week, but I really want to not use anything else than Nebido. Only using Tamoxifen for gyno. I know the testosterone needs to stabilize and less is more. Best regards. [/QUOTE]
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