Fantastic conversation between my favorites. Giving your own ranges including peaks and troughs is very helpful, in particular since the troughs are relatively low. The mistake that some guys make is that they push the troughs to crazily high levels (and then have to deal with the side effects). Have your spread sheets or web pages ready for unit conversions!
Please can someone help me, I am 41 year old female with high testosterone levels, terrible facial hair, I’m about to start HRT, Evorel 50 patches and Utrogestan 100mg capsules x2 per night. Will this lower my testosterone levels? I am desperate! The GP said it should but I don’t trust doctors anymore
I thought being dehydrated, the hemoglobin and hematocrit will appear higher. And the opposite if you happen to drink more than normal an hour or so before the blood test.
That's a great question! A successful PCT should help your body recover, but introducing test again can definitely have an impact. It's always best to consult with a professional before making any decisions.
Fantastic conversation between my favorites. Giving your own ranges including peaks and troughs is very helpful, in particular since the troughs are relatively low. The mistake that some guys make is that they push the troughs to crazily high levels (and then have to deal with the side effects). Have your spread sheets or web pages ready for unit conversions!
Great video as always thanks for the information.
I'm glad you found it helpful! I always strive to share the best information with you all.
You guys are a good duo
Thanks! We really enjoy working together and appreciate your support!
Very wise group here. Have you heard of any cases where trt can make you more prone to injuries to ligaments and tendons?
Great info
Please can someone help me, I am 41 year old female with high testosterone levels, terrible facial hair, I’m about to start HRT, Evorel 50 patches and Utrogestan 100mg capsules x2 per night. Will this lower my testosterone levels? I am desperate! The GP said it should but I don’t trust doctors anymore
I thought being dehydrated, the hemoglobin and hematocrit will appear higher. And the opposite if you happen to drink more than normal an hour or so before the blood test.
You're correct! Dehydration can indeed lead to higher levels of hemoglobin and hematocrit.
If you did a successful pct would one shot of test shit you back down?
That's a great question! A successful PCT should help your body recover, but introducing test again can definitely have an impact. It's always best to consult with a professional before making any decisions.