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    Tbs6<t1kh]z6x68hlood levels drop?

    Really need to know how long it will take for my test levels in my blood to drop! I want to up y dose of test for the next month but I have to get blood work on July 18th and need to have my levels back to norm! any idea how much time to give myself to be safe? I am thinking a moth that is why I am debating against even doing it! (only leaves under 4 weeks)

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    I know mits all screwed up as so are the keys on my computer!!

    4 Get A BOUT IT!!

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    What kinda blood test? T:EP or free level test or what? What are you using? When was the last time you used? Who is testing you?

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    it really depends on the estered type of test you're currently using.

    however, if you're on TRT, which i'm assuming you are, the rule of thumb is generally give yourself about 3 weeks to a month for levels to even off. ( Many say 3 weeks is enough; seeing as that gives plenty of time for the excess of longer esters to clear, and because your blood levels stabilize very quickly when you just return to an ordinary dosage: i.e. 200mg EW, etc.. )

    Hope that helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ninesecz View Post
    I know mits all screwed up as so are the keys on my computer!!

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    oaaaaaaaakkkkkkkaiiiiieeee I am checking myself outta this thread... Peace.

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    test cyp. doct prescribed for TRT

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    Quote Originally Posted by ninesecz View Post
    test cyp. doct prescribed for TRT
    k well juice until a month prior to your appointment; and then drop down to your test-cyp dosage.

    definitely stop a month ahead of time though, you don't want your doctor to suspect you're abusing your prescription, and then revoke it!!! that thing is pretty much gold haha.

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    that is why I am interested in finding out! I would actually like my levels to be lower than they are so that the doctor will think she needs to up my dose! It will give me a spare 100-150mg EW Ya know!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ninesecz View Post
    that is why I am interested in finding out! I would actually like my levels to be lower than they are so that the doctor will think she needs to up my dose! It will give me a spare 100-150mg EW Ya know!!
    haha... no problem. there are a couple of ways of doing that.

    #1: the night before the blood-test stay up all night if possible. (minimal rest, I'm talking like 2 hours max. This will help to crash your test levels, because as you know your test levels often peak during rest... so you just won't give it the opportunity)

    #2: drink alcohol the night before the blood-test.

    hope that helps.

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    I would also stop your injections a least 21 days before your bloodwork! this should help get the leves a little bit lower. not going your doc accurate info is only gonna hurt you in the long run! the amount of test you will end up with extra is not worth it imo. once the doc has a good grasp on your levels blood work will only need to be done every 6 months and for the $75 worth of gear you are saving over the course of a year the levels might be more important!

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