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| Men's Health Forum: This is a discussion on What happened to all the test?! (Swale) within the Anabolic Steroids forums, part of the extensive steroid information at MESO-Rx; Ok, here's a quick run down on things. Last monday I had a shot of sus250 taken. Nurse gave me ... |
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Ok, here's a quick run down on things. Last monday I had a shot of sus250 taken. Nurse gave me my shot, all went well etc etc. Yesterday (wednesday), I had bloods taken to see how my levels were going. I was suprised today when I walked in the doctors office and he told me that my levels were extremely low for someone on TRT. My testosterone reading was 9nmo1/L and the normal reference range is 11.0-35.0. My endocrinologist is going to do further tests (FSH LH SHBG free test) but in the mean time, I seem to be left in the dark... It wasn't even 2 weeks from my injection to my blood test.. where did all the test go?! I just hope someone else out there has had this problem before and can shine some light on a poor lost soul... Thanks in advance.
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i posted on this forum reference sustanon being used for trt at 250mg every 3 weeks.sustanon contains 4 esters and was apparently designed for a evenly distributed testosterone release over a 28 day period.in the real world sustanon provides an unstable release of test(flucuating up and down).your test results at the 2 week period may have been in a trough rather than a peak period of release giving a low test result.my understanding is cypionate or enanthate dosed weekly at approx 100mg/week will give more consistent results.read the sticky "recipe for trt" on this forum for a better insight.also hold out for a more experienced reply than mine hopefully from swale himself.dosage can be adjusted accordingly following follow up blood tests.
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