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    anyone know?

    Will a specialist on low t be able to know that your low test came from aas use?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2iron View Post
    Will a specialist on low t be able to know that your low test came from aas use?

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    most likely yes, especially if that's you in your avatar lol

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    I would think it depends on circumstances. If you're a big muscular guy walking into an endo with low T he'll probably have an idea that you've been on juice. If you've gotten several blood work done and there is an up/down trend he'll probably guess it could be gear. If you just walk into an office and he takes blood work and finds low T I don't think he'll know that it was from AAS. Just my 02

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    Quote Originally Posted by stilltheone View Post
    most likely yes, especially if that's you in your avatar lol
    He won't know with 100% certainty but like still said, he isn't stupid and will probably assume or at least ask if you were on. I would if I was one and saw a huge mfer walk in with low T. You don't generally get big with low T so I think he would put two and two together. If you are worried about legal issues you would be fine assuming it has been long enough so that the juice won't show up on a test.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RangerDanger830 View Post
    He won't know with 100% certainty but like still said, he isn't stupid and will probably assume or at least ask if you were on. I would if I was one and saw a huge mfer walk in with low T. You don't generally get big with low T so I think he would put two and two together. If you are worried about legal issues you would be fine assuming it has been long enough so that the juice won't show up on a test.
    Assumptions are fine. Just didnt want there to on be something on a test that proves his theory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2iron View Post
    Assumptions are fine. Just didnt want there to on be something on a test that proves his theory.
    Yeah I understand, just make sure it is out of your system. Some compounds are in your body well over a year. I would check the times it takes to clear your body.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScotchGuard02 View Post
    I would think it depends on circumstances. If you're a big muscular guy walking into an endo with low T he'll probably have an idea that you've been on juice. If you've gotten several blood work done and there is an up/down trend he'll probably guess it could be gear. If you just walk into an office and he takes blood work and finds low T I don't think he'll know that it was from AAS. Just my 02
    I did take 2 tests but both were low 183ng/dl. In your opinion. If still planning to cycke should I go through this hassle of trying to restore test?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RangerDanger830 View Post
    Yeah I understand, just make sure it is out of your system. Some compounds are in your body well over a year. I would check the times it takes to clear your body.
    Same ? To you. Is it worth going through this process of restoring test levels if still planning to cycle

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2iron View Post
    Same ? To you. Is it worth going through this process of restoring test levels if still planning to cycle
    Well I must first say that I have no hormone issues thankfully so I know very little about TRT. This is just my opinion I am giving here, but since your T levels are obviously low I would imagine your doc will have to start some sort of TRT. With test levels that low you are going to want to get on some kind of treatment. No point in cycling at all if your test is going to get back down to that. As far as holding off on cycling and seeing if it is possible to fix your endocrine system some, I would say it depends on the docs advice. If my endo told me I might could fix it if I didn't cycle then I would try that just because I wouldn't want to be on TRT personally. But if he told me I probably couldn't fix it and I would need to be on TRT then I would get on TRT and cycle whenever I could/wanted to.

    That is just my opinion though, I do not know enough about you and your cycles to say whether your low T will come back or not. But if I was in your position I would want more info from a doc before I decided which is what it sounds like you are doing. There are a ton of HRT experts on here so I would take their advice over mine.

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