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    Blood test

    Question for vets,

    Generally speaking, what would my test count be on 6th day of pct (Nolva)? last test shot (sust) 21 days ago.

    Need to do a blood test for test count so i can get some more prescription. So am I at low count or still high? or how long should i wait before blood test if I need to show low count?

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    Are you serious? no one?

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    Do you realize your question is close to be a "no sense one"? no offence.

    How can you pretend someone to know the correct answer?
    Get your values wiht a BW and post the results for the "VETs" to help you.
    Give them numbers to work on!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BJJ View Post
    Do you realize your question is close to be a "no sense one"? no offence.

    How can you pretend someone to know the correct answer?
    Get your values wiht a BW and post the results for the "VETs" to help you.
    Give them numbers to work on!
    You have got to be f**kn kidding me!

    Im asking what the status of test count would be half way through the pct (in general) meaning usually low or not! how hard is that to underestand?

    Obviously if my doc get my blood work (they dont give the result to patients) and see my test count is through the roof, he wont prescribe more test!

    Jesus!

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    I agree with BJJ, it will near impossible for anyone to give you an exact number that you should be at 6 days into your pct.

    But it's safe to assume your numbers will be low.

    I don't know how it works in Aus, but here in the states it's our right to have copies of our own medical information.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D7M View Post
    I agree with BJJ, it will near impossible for anyone to give you an exact number that you should be at 6 days into your pct.

    But it's safe to assume your numbers will be low.

    I don't know how it works in Aus, but here in the states it's our right to have copies of our own medical information.

    As well as in Italy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D7M View Post
    I agree with BJJ, it will near impossible for anyone to give you an exact number that you should be at 6 days into your pct.

    But it's safe to assume your numbers will be low.

    I don't know how it works in Aus, but here in the states it's our right to have copies of our own medical information.
    Dude, i didnt expect anyone to give me an exact number hence repeatedly said "in general". Besides, how could you be with BJJ, he said he doesnt get the question and asking me to give blood work results! lol

    But you answered my question, low is good so now I can do the bw and get some prescription for more test to stack up next cycle! lol

    In here you will get your copy from your doctor after he review it, so i cant hide the results if im high in test.

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    Quote Originally Posted by syd-bloke View Post
    Dude, i didnt expect anyone to give me an exact number hence repeatedly said "in general". Besides, how could you be with BJJ, he said he doesnt get the question and asking me to give blood work results! lol

    But you answered my question, low is good so now I can do the bw and get some prescription for more test to stack up next cycle! lol

    In here you will get your copy from your doctor after he review it, so i cant hide the results if im high in test.

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    I did not say I do not get the question but that your question was a no sense one, which is totally different.
    Generally speaking, considering that we are all genetically different, has no meaning to me.
    The answer could be at the low range (in general) but you could show up to be at the highest of that range.
    That is why, basing your decision on some hypothesis, is no sense to me.
    Clear now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BJJ View Post
    I did not say I do not get the question but that your question was a no sense one, which is totally different.
    Generally speaking, considering that we are all genetically different, has no meaning to me.
    The answer could be at the low range (in general) but you could show up to be at the highest of that range.
    That is why, basing your decision on some hypothesis, is no sense to me.
    Clear now?

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    I can write in Italian, Spanish, Latin or German if you prefer!
    Funny you can write in five languages but cant get the simple question.
    This obviously doesnt make sense: "Generally speaking, considering that we are all genetically different, has no meaning to me." Obviously english is not your strongest out of five.

    The term "Generally speaking" is one of the reasons we adopted the idea of pct otherwise everyone would have done different things to recover, because as per your theory, we're all different!

    But thanks for the input, im kidding with you dude, dont get worked up, your cool.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by syd-bloke View Post
    Funny you can write in five languages but cant get the simple question.
    This obviously doesnt make sense: "Generally speaking, considering that we are all genetically different, has no meaning to me." Obviously english is not your strongest out of five.

    The term "Generally speaking" is one of the reasons we adopted the idea of pct otherwise everyone would have done different things to recover, because as per your theory, we're all different!

    But thanks for the input, im kidding with you dude, dont get worked up, your cool.

    Cheers

    I do not get worked up, no worries.
    You are not the first one to tell me I have a way with words, so it must be true...

    In any case, for your info, the idea you brought as example regarding the pct, it is not a good one to me if not implemented by a personal blood work; since only bw can tell where one is heading. Do not you agree?
    And you know why I think that way, because we are all "genetically different".

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    Quote Originally Posted by D7M View Post
    I agree with BJJ, it will near impossible for anyone to give you an exact number that you should be at 6 days into your pct.

    But it's safe to assume your numbers will be low.

    I don't know how it works in Aus, but here in the states it's our right to have copies of our own medical information.
    I agree!

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