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Old 12-15-2007, 12:48 PM
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Default Re: Problem with high test?

Try to find something that shows avg. levels this is all I could find I showed it to my Dr. and he said this is about right. But he did say this are what your body makes not what you need on TRT. I don't understand how so many of use can be on TRT and there is nothing that shows what a mans avg. T levels are in a day. I told you you would not believe this I did find some info about when T was first used and can't find it they had avg levels in this old study.
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Originally Posted by EIC View Post
First off, that cannot be true. If so, then lab results for guys on TRT would be wildly inaccurate unless tested at the same time of day each and every time.

When someone would ask, "What's your TT?" You'd have to respond, "What time are we talking?" Ridiculous. I'm willing to grant you that T levels are highest at one point (i.e., early morning) and begin drop off thereafter, but I doubt seriously that you'd see a 100 pt swing in an hour's time.* The word that popped into my head when I saw that graphic is "random," meaning that there seemed to be no rhyme or reason for those changes. I don't believe it.

Nevertheless, I think Nemisis was asking for figures for a practical maximum for natural testosterone levels. For example, evidence of all natural guys going as high as 1,500 ng/dl.

* This assumes we're talking about day to day figures. I'm sure a dude's T could drop by a 100 or more point the instant he learned, for example, that he or his wife/child/parent had cancer.
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