Blood Test Manipulation?????????????????????????????????????? ?

Soybean70

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Doc has me on 100mg of test cyp per week. I'm taking 225mg per week. Whats the best way to get my numbers down for the blood test so doc doesn't know I'm taking more than he prescribed?
 
Doc has me on 100mg of test cyp per week. I'm taking 225mg per week. Whats the best way to get my numbers down for the blood test so doc doesn't know I'm taking more than he prescribed?

You drop back down to your prescribed dose for a month. Like taking risks with our scripts do we? Also, if you want to discuss off-script testosterone usage, please post in the AAS section. Just out of courtesy for the sponsor here. :)
 
4 months into testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) and you already decided to run a blast! Most docs like to check your blood work pretty frequently in the beginning. Good luck keeping your script. When's the next time your doc wants you in for more blood work? And for how long have been been on the 225mg/week?
 
Logically, you would establish the new serum level more quickly if you skipped a dose (or two) between the last large dose and the first small dose.
(I say logically, hoping nobody will make me prove it mathematically)

On second thought, it's pretty simple: you should delay the first 100mg dose until exactly the point where the serum levels of the 225mg dose have fallen to a level equal to the trough corresponding to the 100mg dosage. (Figuring out exactly when this is is another matter).
 
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Good luck figuring out the math. 1) These things are not linear math. You are working with curves. 2) We don't have the equations since everyone responds differently. :-)
 
Point taken

Good luck figuring out the math. 1) These things are not linear math. You are working with curves. 2) We don't have the equations since everyone responds differently. :-)

I have been on 100 a week the entire time. Just considering my options.
 
Good luck figuring out the math. 1) These things are not linear math. You are working with curves. 2) We don't have the equations since everyone responds differently. :-)

Although I'd imagine it would be a bound integral function based on a simple logarithmic decay model. Sorry, you knew I had to nerd it up in here. :spin:
 
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