Tile's Gym Slut Journal

Looks good Tileguy , but you took a Testosterone dose that morning before the test, and the day before ? That kind of skewers the results .....usually an accurate test is at least 48-72 hrs after last dose. Correct me if Im wrong ....~Ogh
 
What my doctor told me was if I pin on Wednesday , Then I test on Friday morning (trough period) ....anytime before that would be an inaccurate test . Just sayin ....Tileguys test still looks strong (a lil high on Estridiol) ~Ogh
 
i agree guys.. the test might be slightly skewed, on pin times, but i stick with my schedule since im on short and long esters.. TT looks good to me IMO hard to beet upper 5000s ..

yeah Northern ill look at what i have left aro wise and try to bump that dose significantly. Please no one quote my test results, ima have admin edit out the requistion #s if possible. slipped up
 
Tile, results look good. Not only on the test results, but it shows on your strength gains and physical change. I'm sure you will get the E dialed in. One other thing to consider, is to donate blood. Your hematocrit is high and RBC is at the top. Nothing to be concerned, but I believe you're halfway into your cycle, those levels will only continue to rise. Great job!
 
Tile, results look good. Not only on the test results, but it shows on your strength gains and physical change. I'm sure you will get the E dialed in. One other thing to consider, is to donate blood. Your hematocrit is high and RBC is at the top. Nothing to be concerned, but I believe you're halfway into your cycle, those levels will only continue to rise. Great job!
If you give blood your essentially wasting gear, Right?
 
I just googled Red Cross looks like their open 6 days a week . They do check RBC and hemocrit and bp ? I'm ready for some free juice and cookies
 
If your Bp is high make sure they are taking it manual with a proper size cuff and that you are seated and resting for a few minutes prior to them taking it. Yes, use the fat boy cuff. Lol .. Your guns have out grown the little blue one.
If they ask tell them you have white coat syndrome and you get nervous when people check your Bp.

Your hemoglobin and RBC's are still within range ... So you should be fine if your Bp is within reason.
 
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