eyeheartny
Active Member
Hmmm, so my T levels may not be as high as stated? That would make sense as such a small amount of nandrolone would surely not quadruple my earlier T levels. I'm sure it wouldn't have been the LC/MS method in the UK.
Correct. If they use the other testing method it will falsely show elevated testosterone levels since the test can't distinguish between the testosterone and nandrolone. There are reports of individuals who are only taking nandrolone where the test you used gives them above-range testosterone on the less precise test and below bottom of the range when the LC/MS was used.
Can you please upload an actual copy of your lab report? You can crop off your name/personal info. It will tell us what testing method was used and that will conclusively tell us whether your levels are actually supraphysiological or not. This is important for the testosterone, free testosterone, and estradiol levels. The E2 level is especially important as if the sensitive assay was not used, your levels will show much higher than they actually are.