I am currently on TRT that consists of 200mgs every 10 days. I decided to take 1000mgs one week (don't ask) to boost up the levels a bit. I seen my doctor shortly after and she wanted to test my blood levels to see where I am at 7 days post injection.
Being that I took this higher dose, I didn't want that to effect my blood work and have her adjust my dose just because of that one shot. I decided to not take anything for a little over 3 weeks, then I ended up taking 100mgs and then having my blood work done a week later. I came in at 357ng! I did not think I would be that low. Which means prior to taking the 100mgs, I had to have been much lower. Trust me, I felt it!
Goes to show that T levels do not stay elevated for long periods of time as a lot seem to believe. I thought for sure I'd still come in high as well.
Thanks to Nelson for his advice.
Being that I took this higher dose, I didn't want that to effect my blood work and have her adjust my dose just because of that one shot. I decided to not take anything for a little over 3 weeks, then I ended up taking 100mgs and then having my blood work done a week later. I came in at 357ng! I did not think I would be that low. Which means prior to taking the 100mgs, I had to have been much lower. Trust me, I felt it!
Goes to show that T levels do not stay elevated for long periods of time as a lot seem to believe. I thought for sure I'd still come in high as well.
Thanks to Nelson for his advice.