I am currently doing a lower dose cycle and plan to check blood results about 8 weeks in. Does anyone know how much my results show should approximately after dosing at 250mg Test E per week?
I am currently doing a lower dose cycle and plan to check blood results about 8 weeks in. Does anyone know how much my results show should approximately after dosing at 250mg Test E per week?
Depends how often you pin, how you pin, when you get your bloodwork done, etc.
In general, if it were me pinning twice a week IM and got bloodwork the day after pinning (peak), I would want to see it around 1500-2000ish
I usually get BW 3 days after pinning to make sure it is the ester it should be (not prop). Then you can graph it and do some math to make sure it's in the ballpark of where it should be
Don't expect too much out of a 250 / week cycle though.
Last edited by HoldMyBeer; 08-27-2019 at 04:32 AM.
Ok thanks. I am pinning sub-q twice a week. When would you recommend getting bloodwork done?
Subq, you're going to (*should) get lower peaks but a more sustained release. I would get bloods the day before a pin. Subq is fine, but it makes it harder to gauge what your levels should be. Post the results when you get them, it's easier to say if the levels seem wrong than to say, "this is the range you should be in"
I'm also doing a 250mg/week test cyp cycle, intramuscular injections however. I am not taking any AI at the moment and no HCG during cycle. I do plan on doing HCG after my last shot and not even sure if I'll need PCT.. However just wanted to say that using or not using an AI may be a factor in your BW. I still haven't gotten mine done and i'm exactly 4 weeks in.
The average male produces 80mg~ of natural testosterone a week, so figure that into your calculations.
200mg of test cyp a week puts me at 699 and free test at 29. I pin EOD
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