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NOTE: --All hypothetical scenarios here -- just for entertainment and group discussion---
So gentlemen,
Lets say someone was using a quality testosterone enanthate and getting good results (750/week) -- high sex drive, muscle fullness etc...
Then they switch brands (to what they have heard is also a quality brand) (900 mg/week) --- yet 3 weeks later feel a drop in sex drive and muscles feel more "flat".....
So then they go in for blood testing to see where their numbers are ----
Labs come back and show a Total Test score of - 2580 ng/dL --- Free Test score of - 1207.4
Now, while that is "HIGH" -- it does not seem that high considering the 900 mg/week dose? As we all have seen 500-1000 mg/week produce levels of 4000-8000
SO --- do you think the previously ran "good test" 3 weeks prior to the lab test was still active skewing blood tests? OR this stuff is just simply under-dosed OR the person has low genetic expression for esterase enzyme and is "holding on" to more test than normal?
Vets, mods, experienced people some discussion please...
-FF
So gentlemen,
Lets say someone was using a quality testosterone enanthate and getting good results (750/week) -- high sex drive, muscle fullness etc...
Then they switch brands (to what they have heard is also a quality brand) (900 mg/week) --- yet 3 weeks later feel a drop in sex drive and muscles feel more "flat".....
So then they go in for blood testing to see where their numbers are ----
Labs come back and show a Total Test score of - 2580 ng/dL --- Free Test score of - 1207.4
Now, while that is "HIGH" -- it does not seem that high considering the 900 mg/week dose? As we all have seen 500-1000 mg/week produce levels of 4000-8000
SO --- do you think the previously ran "good test" 3 weeks prior to the lab test was still active skewing blood tests? OR this stuff is just simply under-dosed OR the person has low genetic expression for esterase enzyme and is "holding on" to more test than normal?
Vets, mods, experienced people some discussion please...
-FF