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    *** Quick Question?***

    Let's just say your T levels are 300-325. Is it going to be harder for you to put on muscle than a guy that has 600-650?

    Not ready to do a cycle or nothing like that's I am just wondering.

    Having a hard time putting on muscle. My levels are 300 last time I got them check.

    Not really any signs of low T. Good energy Mr. Happy is always happy. [Really only thing is my joints hurt all the time and I cant focuse for a long time but thats the way it seems I have always been.) I know its low because it was on a scale of (I think) 347-1197].(My lvl 300). Thanks Everyone.

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    No, not really.
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    I would say yes... TRT patient when they start get better fat loss and muscle gain. So it would mean that having low test reduce muscle gain and fat loss...

    More test circulating better gain.
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    Thanks. Anyone else's thoughts?

    So if I can get mine up to 600-650 I should gain a little muscle or should be easier than it has been for me?
    Also will it help with joint pain/energy? Not saying that I don't have any because I work out 5*6 days a week and work 10 hours that prob why I stay/feel tired.

    Thanks again everyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
    No, not really.
    Hey man. Usually see you over in the diet section. How come you think this for? U figure u would have said the opposite. Double in T levels nothing?

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    Did you have your free testosterone checked? What about estrogen?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bodacious View Post
    Hey man. Usually see you over in the diet section. How come you think this for? U figure u would have said the opposite. Double in T levels nothing?
    Well, you're assuming that testosterone is the only factor. The question really doesn't make much sense and would require a crystal ball to answer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
    Well, you're assuming that testosterone is the only factor. The question really doesn't make much sense and would require a crystal ball to answer.

    ^^^ This. You really need full BW. Use the panels in the Finding A Doc sticky in the HRT Forum. Way too many things can cause low T and only full BW with a competent doc can help/guide you.
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    Yea I got blood work. I will post when I have time. Thanks
    I'll post it and start a new thread if that's ok

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    Hey y'all I posted my blood work up. I started a thread under that section. Will you please hop over and check it out. Thanks.

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