Pacman
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I am asking about all three most common esters: cypionate, enanthate, propionate; because I know that the peak happens all at different times post-inection for all three of those...
Generally speaking, I always do blood tests when my T levels are lowest (the day of my injection before I inject) to see what they are at the lowest point. If let's say I want to see what they are at the highest, how long after my most recent injection should I run bloods?
EXAMPLE: Let's say I am injecting 100 mg of cypionate/enanthate on Wednesday, and then another 100 mg of cypionate/enanthate on the following Sunday -- Will my T levels be elevated on Monday due to Wednesday's injection or Sundays's injection? And if the answer is "both", will Wednesday's injection greatly affect Monday's results?
And one last question. Why are labs run every 3-6 months for T levels? Can't you see right away if T injections shoot up T levels, within just a few days?
Generally speaking, I always do blood tests when my T levels are lowest (the day of my injection before I inject) to see what they are at the lowest point. If let's say I want to see what they are at the highest, how long after my most recent injection should I run bloods?
EXAMPLE: Let's say I am injecting 100 mg of cypionate/enanthate on Wednesday, and then another 100 mg of cypionate/enanthate on the following Sunday -- Will my T levels be elevated on Monday due to Wednesday's injection or Sundays's injection? And if the answer is "both", will Wednesday's injection greatly affect Monday's results?
And one last question. Why are labs run every 3-6 months for T levels? Can't you see right away if T injections shoot up T levels, within just a few days?
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