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    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel View Post
    Simply that on a "normal" protocol of every 7 days or 3.5 days when you pull BW prior to the next injection your levels are basically "tanked" compared to someone who metabolizes at the usual (avoided normal) rate. This would make you suspect this is happening and further BW closer to injection time would be prudent to actually diagnose it. There's really not many hyper's out there, at least from what I've seen / read. A hyper-E would just metabolize it at an accelerated rate requiring a more frequent protocol.
    Thanks. So according to your explanation, it takes some watching for awhile to really find out if a person is a hyper excreter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2Sox View Post
    Thanks. So according to your explanation, it takes some watching for awhile to really find out if a person is a hyper excreter.
    An astute doc would have a clue after a few blood pulls. Think of it this way:

    BW on initial protocol. Low results
    Increase T: still low results
    Shorten injection time: Still low

    Odds are....
    Last edited by kelkel; 12-20-2013 at 04:29 PM.
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