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Hey guys,
If you're like me and cycle steroids, you probably get your blood work done regularly to keep an eye on your T-levels. But have you ever wondered if those numbers you're getting are actually accurate?
I've been doing some digging, and it turns out that the standard blood tests for testosterone can be pretty unreliable, especially for guys who are using steroids. The problem is that these tests are cheap and easy to do, but they're not very precise. They can get confused by other substances in your blood, including some steroids, and give you a false reading.
Even something as simple as when you take your steroids before the test can mess with the results. It's crazy to think that one lab could say your testosterone is high, while another lab might say it's low, all from the same blood sample!
Now, there are more accurate tests out there, but they might not be as readily available or affordable. So, what's a guy to do?
Well, for starters, it's important to be aware that your test results might not be telling the whole story. If you're really concerned about accuracy, start researching alternative testing options.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying you should ditch the standard blood tests altogether. They can still be useful for tracking general trends over time. But just take the results with a grain of salt, and don't freak out if the numbers seem a little off.
Until next time, stay healthy and informed!
If you're like me and cycle steroids, you probably get your blood work done regularly to keep an eye on your T-levels. But have you ever wondered if those numbers you're getting are actually accurate?
I've been doing some digging, and it turns out that the standard blood tests for testosterone can be pretty unreliable, especially for guys who are using steroids. The problem is that these tests are cheap and easy to do, but they're not very precise. They can get confused by other substances in your blood, including some steroids, and give you a false reading.
Even something as simple as when you take your steroids before the test can mess with the results. It's crazy to think that one lab could say your testosterone is high, while another lab might say it's low, all from the same blood sample!
Now, there are more accurate tests out there, but they might not be as readily available or affordable. So, what's a guy to do?
Well, for starters, it's important to be aware that your test results might not be telling the whole story. If you're really concerned about accuracy, start researching alternative testing options.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying you should ditch the standard blood tests altogether. They can still be useful for tracking general trends over time. But just take the results with a grain of salt, and don't freak out if the numbers seem a little off.
Until next time, stay healthy and informed!