Testosterone Dose and Blood test Questions

shizzy

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I'm 39, 5'8" and 192lbs.
My baseline T level was 335
Prescribed 120mg of Test Cyp/wk. (Haven't started yet)

I'd like to have my prescription increased.

1. Does my 8 week blood test show if I've not been injecting?
2. Is natural T suppression linear to your dose or ....(I"ll try and google this one)
2. What dose should I take leading to my first 6-8 weeks of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) to show compliance but still mid T levels, 500-600?

Thank you.
Gary
 
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brother your just getting on and already trying to scheme. do your self a favor and take the 120 a week and get your levels where they should be. listen to your doctor and once you are back on track you can supplement your testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) by using some of our fine sponsors products. just my advice. why risk losing a good thing
 
I actually took less than the doctor told me to take and my levels are right at 1100. You may be pleasantly surprised at what 120mg gets you.
 
brother your just getting on and already trying to scheme. do your self a favor and take the 120 a week and get your levels where they should be. listen to your doctor and once you are back on track you can supplement your testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) by using some of our fine sponsors products. just my advice. why risk losing a good thing

Despite my t level i feel great, decent muscle mass, and my libido has never been better. I don't really want to start testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) for life, (atleast not yet). Maybe i don't know what I'm missing. I would like to keep my prescription, limit the suppression of my normal production, and do a cycle once a year without feat of arrest.

I appreciate your feedback but can you help me with my question?
 
I think you are in the wrong forum man. If you are feeling that good no one here is going to help you screw yourself up. Go hit the guys up in the steroid cycle forum. They can help you setup a good cycle.
 
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Hey man, sorry if I came off a little harsh. You have to understand that that most here struggled with depression, no libido, no zest for life for a long time. We had to basically diagnose ourselfs because a screwed up medical community and greedy insurance companies. We finally get the help we need after all that and then to see someone trying to manipulate it all just to build up cheap legal product is a little irritating.
 
Hey man, sorry if I came off a little harsh. You have to understand that that most here struggled with depression, no libido, no zest for life for a long time. We had to basically diagnose ourselfs because a screwed up medical community and greedy insurance companies. We finally get the help we need after all that and then to see someone trying to manipulate it all just to build up cheap legal product is a little irritating.

I'm sorry brother, i don't mean to offend you or anyone else. I'm grateful for your and others advice.
My doc is a really good dude andobviously knows more then i do, I'll just follow his direction.
Peace.
 
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Despite my t level i feel great, decent muscle mass, and my libido has never been better. I don't really want to start testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) for life, (atleast not yet). Maybe i don't know what I'm missing. I would like to keep my prescription, limit the suppression of my normal production, and do a cycle once a year without feat of arrest.

I appreciate your feedback but can you help me with my question?

I didn't think I was more than a marginal candidate and only really got on it to test it out and help heal an injury I had. Boy was I wrong. Felt awesome. Literally took 10-15 years off my "felt age".

For the record I cycled when I was younger and had experience but this was very different. I guess I didn't realize how far I'd fallen. My T range was low 300s if that matters to you.

BTW I'm not pushing testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) as I'd rather not be reliant on any meds but this was my experience and I've made peace with the fact that my life in many facets is far better for it.
 
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