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Getbig Bodybuilding Boards => Training Q&A => Topic started by: Papper on July 05, 2021, 03:31:27 AM
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So I thought I was on track since I am at my all-time strongest with all my lifts.
But the thing is, I took a blood test and I had my t-level at much lower than two years ago.
I am now as low as the the first time I took the test, back to square one, despite size and muscle gain.
This got me perplexed and I am vexed to end my bulk that otherwise was feeling good.
How much to levels fluctuate? Can they drop 30 % in two years naturally?
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Ask the doctor but I wouldn't be too concerned if you are stronger than ever. Hormonal fluctuations happen all the time. Get tested again in a month and it may change for the better.
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Depends on too many factors.
Age, diet, stress, sleep, activity, etc.
Total test? Free Test?
Too many variables.
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So I thought I was on track since I am at my all-time strongest with all my lifts.
But the thing is, I took a blood test and I had my t-level at much lower than two years ago.
I am now as low as the the first time I took the test, back to square one, despite size and muscle gain.
This got me perplexed and I am vexed to end my bulk that otherwise was feeling good.
How much to levels fluctuate? Can they drop 30 % in two years naturally?
Well if you are on just dianabol your test will be suppressed and your strength will be through the roof so without knowing a lot more info...
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Your T levels can fluctuate a lot from one day to the next.
I would not worry about it if you feel good and your training is going well.