Need Low T for Blood Test ASAP!

My_Pitch27

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I'm 27, 191lbs, 11-13% bf train 5 days a week hard, light-light cardio and diet is pretty good. Could be better, but I'm working on it.
I have symptoms of low T and will be getting my levels checked on Jan 2nd in the am, trying to reschedule for pm. I would like to bring down my levels for this. I have a clinic that will support testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) or Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) depending on my levels...

Here is some stuff I have that may be of use to bring them down prior, I just don't know how to do it correctly ( as when to stop efficiently to have them show low on the day of the test ).

Anavar 10mg 200tabs
Purus Labs d-pol natural test booster ( enough for 11 days ) [[ NOT d-pol the steroid, its a natural test booster ]]
Decacore Creatine, I take post workout
Afterglow Postworkout
Whey Protein Postworkout

Here is what I know to do:

Don't sleep prior to the test
Drink alcohol prior ( 100% out of the question for personal reasons )
Stop vitamins 72 hours before the test
Over train 1 week prior to test
Eat Tofu, Soy and estrogen raising products

Here is what I need to know:

Best possible way to bring them down without complete shut down, as I would like to be back to normal relatively quickly.
I don't have access to any gear, so this is out of the question.

Suggestions please?
 
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You say you have no access to gear but in your list of available compounds you list Anavar and D-bol...so I guess I'm a little confused because Anavar and D-bol are definitely steroids...maybe you were saying that you couldnt get anything else at this point...either way what you have will work just fine...you can take either Anavar or D-bol to shut you down. I'm not sure which one shuts you down harder though...may want to look into that. Anyways, in order to accomplish what your wanting to do I would think you could take either the Anavar or the D-bol for about a week and then nothing for the next week prior to your test...that should do the trick depending on where your T levels are to begin with.
 
The Anavar I ordered and have, but can't confirm that its real. Didn't do my research on the source enough...
The PurusLabs d-pol is a natural test booster. ( dual phasic free test/ nitric oxide elevator ) Not the steroid you're thinking of...
 
I don't plan on staying on try for life, unless absolutely necessary.
Symptoms:
Loss of libido ( occasionally)
Fatigue
Trouble concentrating
Increase belly fat ( that pinch that won't go away)
 
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I want to crash it so I won't have trouble getting dosed appropriately from the testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) clinic.
 
Are you sure that you have a clinic that will support testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) because I thought you had to be atleast thirty years old to even get pre approved...what clinic are you thinking of using
 
Im not trying to discredit you I just dont want to see a fellow ology member get dooped or get the run around by some bunk online clinic claiming to be able to treat you
 
I know its probably not what you want to hear but why dont you get your bloodwork done first and see if your symptoms are really from low T and not some other deficiency. The only reason I say this is because a lot of times injections arent covered by insurance without extensive testing and monitoring unless your going to pay out of pocket and not use insurance. And that is extremely expensive.
 
I know its probably not what you want to hear but why dont you get your bloodwork done first and see if your symptoms are really from low T and not some other deficiency. The only reason I say this is because a lot of times injections arent covered by insurance without extensive testing and monitoring unless your going to pay out of pocket and not use insurance. And that is extremely expensive.

I agree. Find out what the real issue is first before you start messing with your hormones to get drugs you may not need. There are other things that can cause those symptoms. Get a good baseline first before you start screwing around with your body. Especially whrn you don't fully understand what you are doing.
 
HumbleMuscle: The clinic I'm talking about is based in Florida called Kingsberg Medical. They said that they don't normally take people with low T under 30, but the rules are flexible.
 
After reading more information and doing a little research I think I might take your advice and get my levels checked w/o manipulating them to see what they really are. If they are naturally low, then go that route, but if not... I'll try a cycle....
 
If it isn't low t, keep trying to find out what is causing your symptoms. Work with a doctor. Might be sleep apnea. Thyroid issues. Depression. Low vitamin D. Poor diet. Inefective exercise program. Etc. Other things besides low T can cause your symptoms.
 
After reading more information and doing a little research I think I might take your advice and get my levels checked w/o manipulating them to see what they really are. If they are naturally low, then go that route, but if not... I'll try a cycle....

Thats good news...Megatron is right, there can be many things that cause the same symptoms. Thats not to say that you dont have low T but I do think its smart to find out where your at before trying to manipulate it..keep us informed on what your bloodwork reveals
 
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