BUNK HGH and T4 ?? Can't say I'm surprised.. (lab results)

Why has only one person mentioned his T4 levels ?
cause its completely normal?
hgh increases T4 --> T3 conversion so T4 might be a bit lower but the active T3 is higher.
No issue with that.
Although the TSH might indicate hyperthyroidism / subclinical hyperthyroidism
 
Well your test seems underdosed, usually 100mg/week puts ppl in upper normal range. You are doing more than double that amount and yet almost in normal ranges?

As for the GH, you have to test GH and not IGF, as mentioned too many variables to make a conclusion just from that.
 
Well your test seems underdosed, usually 100mg/week puts ppl in upper normal range. You are doing more than double that amount and yet almost in normal ranges?

As for the GH, you have to test GH and not IGF, as mentioned too many variables to make a conclusion just from that.
depends on when he got the blood test done (e.g. a day before injecting Test U again and prior to test c shot --> lower level)
blood tests in general are not good to judge a testosterone product due to individual differences how they metabolize the drug
 
depends on when he got the blood test done (e.g. a day before injecting Test U again and prior to test c shot --> lower level)
blood tests in general are not good to judge a testosterone product due to individual differences how they metabolize the drug
Well he does slow test + test C which he pins 3 times a week, so should be pretty high most of the time.

I agree with individual differences, but I think its very rare to see those levels at around 250mg a week. I mean many guys do the first cycle with that amount.
 
From what I understand even a GH serum test is bad for judging quality since peak serum is reached anywhere in a 1 to 4 hour window depending on how fast it happens to leak out of the depo which could easily make half the serum you expected at the peak level perfectly dosed gear
 
cause its completely normal?
hgh increases T4 --> T3 conversion so T4 might be a bit lower but the active T3 is higher.
No issue with that.
Although the TSH might indicate hyperthyroidism / subclinical hyperthyroidism
This^, my wife has hashimotos, and is prescribed t4 and t3, her blood work almost always shows a normal t4 range slightly elevated, and even before her t3 addition it would almost bring her t3 to normal (from almost non existent levels, being she has this condition they had to add t3 to bring her to normal range
 
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