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Originally Posted by Ruper I'd want to see what my low-point was, even on gels and be sure I did not mess up the test. |
The low won't mean anything, because you won't have to live with it for long because as soon as you apply gel, the levels will shoot up again. If you really wanted to take a meaningful low on gels, then 12 hours after application on the same day would give you a better idea of how low you go on that day, and whether there is a need to apply once or twice a day. Most doctors prescribe once a day application in the morning and this is sufficient, and mimics the way the body produces T, namely higher in the morning and gets lower as the day goes by. I know it is sufficient for me.