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Hello,
I'm new to this group and pretty much new to sharing my personal experiences on social media about my use of gear but I thought I would try and get some advice on my current situation. I'm 42 and have been using gear off and on for the past 15 years and six months ago my doc took my test levels and they were low so doc decided to put me on testosterone therapy Cyp 400mg every two weeks. We'll last month I decided to throw 300mg of test prop every week on my own to add to it and two days ago I went in for my two week shot and they blind sided me by asking for a blood test when it was scheduled for two weeks from this one. Needless to say I just got a call from the doc telling me my levels were way high and if I was taking any other testosterone on my own, of course I said no. She told me not to come in for my next shot and wait for a month and retake blood to see where my levels are at. If I knew she was going to take blood I would have skipped the last 1.5 weeks of the test prop like I have done in the past and everything check out ok! Any suggestion I could use for an excuse????
Thanks

protonguy123's picture

Have you considered trying to tell your Physician the truth?

Daylightdriller's picture

If they give you the script and you administer your own injections just tell them that you had taken the injextion the night before they drew bloods and that will cover the high test levels. You will still have to take future bloodwork

xmanmuscle's picture

well another way u can look at it is she gave u the layout u can do it yourself....400mg every 2 wks...keep doin it every 2 wks just do it on your own

steelinsp's picture

She wants me back in one month from the last blood work to check my levels so I decided to just not use until then! I will let her check and get normal levels so I can get a new script. It's nice to actually have juice with your name on it... Lol planning on new cycle now for when she gives me the all clear.

Thanks bud

thingschangesbeyond50's picture

Guess you're lucky to have found a doc like that Smile as you say, free gear is nice2ve, and builds up a health records history for complaining in "later years" again 2get on again. But then by committing to their regime you'll never be able to add something as it alters the results upwards.

I'd enjoy the free gear, not adding things as long as they prescribe it... it will end at some point. then you ve to buy stuff anyway again yourself.

You could find and come up with tricks to lower your t-level on "test days" so it shows up lower than the rest of the two weeks...do research there are plenty of things u can do to lower levels temporarly...think everything contestants prevent doing before contests / in diet cycles, including reduced sleep, increased sexlife, unsportive food, etc...plenty of things reduce t-levels.

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