Bloodwork 11 months post cycle

I can tell results can vary from lab, I have tried another one in the past and I did 1000ng/dL, and in this one, my max ever was 820 ng/dL. It's probably best to stick to one lab to have objective measurements.

Yes, that does seem to be the case. I and many others have noticed the same.

So let me get this straight. The previous measurements which showed app 600 ngdl's were done in the same lab as your most recent result?
 
Yes, that does seem to be the case. I and many others have noticed the same.

So let me get this straight. The previous measurements which showed app 600 ngdl's were done in the same lab as your most recent result?
No

The 600s results were both in a different lab in which I have never done bloodwork before, that was the insurance one.

In addition, I also measured SHBG in both labs, and I did a difference of 30 points between labs with same units...
 
No

The 600s results were both in a different lab in which I have never done bloodwork before, that was the insurance one.

In addition, I also measured SHBG in both labs, and I did a difference of 30 points between labs with same units...

Ok. So considering this was a different lab then why did you flip out about the 600ish ngdl result in the first place, seeing as it was a different lab and we all know results vary between labs?
 
Ok. So considering this was a different lab then why did you flip out about the 600ish ngdl result in the first place, seeing as it was a different lab and we all know results vary between labs?
Because I did not expect such a difference between labs. Fortunately I have sticked to one lab since first cycle, so now back to my regular lab I have peace of mind.

Or maybe I was still recovering, who knows.

Facts are that I feel great as always, gaining strength and strong libido so...
 
A couple months later...

TT 800ng/dL, I did bloodwork yesterday early in the morning This is my true level, thank God for my natty power.

@Type-IIx
I'm glad you're happy!

Normal serum T (total): 450–1,000 ng/dL (due to inter-, intra-, individual, and diurnal variation, meaning between & within individuals & due to different times of day, this is the range between normal/healthy T levels can oscillate).

The mean serum total testosterone concentration for healthy young adults approximates 650 ng/dL.

You went from normal to normal.

You were recovered before and you are now, too. That's really good.
 
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