Without showing reference ranges and the units the picture you attached means nothing because there is no context. Also it's not clear if the Testosterone level is Free or Total. Also, your missing lipids, cholesterol, and estradiol, and blood levels.
Last edited by Windex; 08-06-2018 at 04:25 PM.
Everything is in range, but like Kekel said you need to do bloodwork after PCT to get a more accurate representation of where your body is at. You also need to test the other levels I mentioned at the same time. Never heard of the free androgen index so can't comment there. Make you you get free test levels checked not total.
Exactly as windex and kel said- if you pull bloods too close to pct or while on pct, you are getting the values of what the meda are providing. You are trying to get your natural values, med free. Which is why it is suggested to get bloods pulled at least 6wls or more post pct. That will give you a clear picture of your natural values after pct meds have cleared your system and you body is workimg on its own again
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