I have a few questions about TRT, drug testing, competitions etc.

I wanted to ask about powerlifting competitions too the one I wanted to go to said I had to have a 1:6 Test ratio? I'm not really sure what that means? T:E? anyways would taking 100-200mg of test a week make me over this?
 
I wanted to ask about powerlifting competitions too the one I wanted to go to said I had to have a 1:6 Test ratio? I'm not really sure what that means? T:E? anyways would taking 100-200mg of test a week make me over this?

There's a testosterone/epitestosterone ratio test that has been used to detect exogenous testosterone. You would probably fail that, because taking exogenous test will not increase epitestosterone levels and the ratio will be out of whack.
It comes down to if the association will allow using testosterone if it's in the context of prescribed medical treatment or not. If they don't, you'll be better of finding a venue that doesn't test.
 
Yeah I think I will just call and ask the director of the meet, Its a shame that people think TRT makes us have some sort of advantage.. if anything it makes us average lol
 
Yeah IDK tried to PM you today no luck, since I switched to IMT I still have 2 prescriptions left of 10ML bottles of test cyp from my dr think she would frown upon if I picked them up lol
 
Yeah IDK tried to PM you today no luck, since I switched to IMT I still have 2 prescriptions left of 10ML bottles of test cyp from my dr think she would frown upon if I picked them up lol

What's the harm in trying unless she cancelled the prescription? If confronted on it you can say they will be used in your ongoing treatment... I doubt physicians get a notification from the pharmacy when a prescription is filled.
 
Be careful. If you also have a script from IMT you very well may be caught. It is frowned upon to get more than one prescription for the same drug from multiple doctors. It doesn't sound worth the risk to me.
 
Be careful. If you also have a script from IMT you very well may be caught. It is frowned upon to get more than one prescription for the same drug from multiple doctors. It doesn't sound worth the risk to me.

Mega's probably right. I was thinking fill before the new script is written, but it likely isn't worth the risk.
 
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