Does PED response change with age?

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Age 32: Pharm grade cyp 100mg per week = 922

Age 33: Pharm grade test 200mg = 1495

Currently age 37: Recent Test Cyp I homebrewed—which I under dosed test at ~160mg per cc, taking 480 per week = 1783,

This is low as fuck. I blamed the raw source at first, but after talking to several people, there's no way that PPL is selling 60% pure raws lol. So I'm wondering if it is me, and perhaps I screwed up the brew worse than I thought, which is also unlikely.

But if one's age can dramatically change the response to gear, this could be the real culprit...
 
Unlikely as it may be, you still can’t definitively rule out the gear without having it tested. I’d do that before entertaining other possibilities.

I’m by no means the expert here; those are just my thoughts on the matter.
 
The problem with bloods is they can and do vary wildly, you may do a retest and all of sudden it comes back way higher.

I doubt your response will have changed much in 5 years tbh.

Reality is the only way to truly know is going to be a labtest on your oils. Send em in you'll get actual mg / ml and then will be sure.
 
I wonder what the assay range is for testosterone and when the lab tech has to dilute the sample when it is above assay range.

Large reference labs typically use analyzers with onboard diluent and auto calculates the dilution factor, but there are assays that require manual dilution and you have to use the right diluent, lowest dilution factor and make sure you enter the right dilution factor into the analyzer to make sure the dilution calculation factor is correct.

Just because you had a lab result doesn't mean it's accurate, there are plenty of laboratory techs and scientists that are screw ups. Most reference labs will run 10,000 samples a day with controls run every 300 samples, so fuck ups happen all the time.
 
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