SPECIMEN: XXXXXXXXX
REQUISITION: XXXXXXXX
Tile, if those are the actual specimen and requisition numbers, you should edit those out. And anyone who has quoted it should do the same.
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SPECIMEN: XXXXXXXXX
REQUISITION: XXXXXXXX
Tile, if those are the actual specimen and requisition numbers, you should edit those out. And anyone who has quoted it should do the same.
Okkkk... I was thinking the same thing as Bickel, I'm unsure how different esters affect total test levels, but it seems like you hit near the sweet spot. 72 hours after last enanthate pin and 24 after prop pin. I could be totally off here, that's just what I would put together logically. I really hope someone reading this with some knowledge can help me out. Haha
fuck brother the clock has expired. fuck meh.. i aint trippn. if ya'll think something should be done @Millard Baker maybe he can take this pages down, but its in my journal and the Testing section as well.Tile, if those are the actual specimen and requisition numbers, you should edit those out. And anyone who has quoted it should do the same.
That's "about" what I thought. So the TE MIGHTVE been on a slight decline, but the levels reflect 950mg per week of test relatively close to peak values.From my understanding both esters will reflect on TT values, as long as they have been given time to reach stable levels.
24 hours after prop pin is good for an accurate assessment for peak values. 24-48 hrs after TE I believe shows peak values and then obviously decreases thereafter. I don't have time right now to source this so take it at face value.
Dr. Scally has addressed this several times. So much so that he stopped answering questions about it. Lol
That's "about" what I thought. So the TE MIGHTVE been on a slight decline the levels reflect 950mg per week of test relatively close to peak values.
From my understanding both esters will reflect on TT values, as long as they have been given time to reach stable levels.
24 hours after prop pin is good for an accurate assessment for peak values. 24-48 hrs after TE I believe shows peak values and then obviously decreases thereafter. I don't have time right now to source this so take it at face value.
Dr. Scally has addressed this several times. So much so that he stopped answering questions about it. Lol
Tile, if those are the actual specimen and requisition numbers, you should edit those out. And anyone who has quoted it should do the same.
fuck brother the clock has expired. fuck meh.. i aint trippn. if ya'll think something should be done @Millard Baker maybe he can take this pages down, but its in my journal and the Testing section as well.
Damn it Tile .....Ok I contacted @Millard Baker
And also @Colt44 notified via the "report" link. It's great to see so many people looking out for each other. @Voltrader @bickel29Sincerely thank you Millard, and Volt, Bickel sorry for the inconvenience you are all good brothers .. we have much to learn from you guys