Test Went From 624 to 230

4 years ago, my total test was 624. Now, it just came back at 230. I’m 32 y/o, 6’ 220lb. and done having kids. Never done gear except Anavar 4 days/week for a few weeks at a time now and again.

I should hop on TRT, right? This is fucking with my whole worldview and self-view. I’m lightly jacked, run a successful business, fuck my wife all the time, etc… All the shit I thought was indicative of decent test. How the fuck is my test 230? I’m stressed as fuck all the time because of my work. Is stress really that bad for test? Maybe quitting weed was a bad idea after all.

Also, I had bad sleep apnea due to a collapsed airway all my life. 624 test is with dogshit sleep. I got maxillamandibular advancement surgery 2 years ago and sleep like a baby now. 230 test. I get sunlight every day, walk every day, eat really clean 99% of the time… how?

I’m a little fucked up, but also excited for TRT. I’m gonna bump my shit up to like 1200 and use primo as AI. That’s the move, right?

Free test went from 65 to 56.

Yes, i agree. You are a little fucked up. Maybe do a little research on what TRT is and what it’s used for.

No it’s not " the move".
How old are you, this post is very immature.

When did you do this in relation to your lab draw?

Why if…

You don’t need TRT if you feel good and have all this going for you. It could simply be a poor lab draw or even error.

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The answer to your question is in the second line of the OP which it doesn’t sound like you read. You’re gonna come on here and talk shit on my writing style or whatever? Engage with the question or fuck off.

I had taken 50mg Var 48 hours before the blood draw. My main question is - Is it possible taking Var 4 days/week 15-20 times tanked my test that drastically? I did the same thing 4 years ago and was at 624.

I do have almost all of the low T symptoms. I feel like shit all the time. I power through what I need to do every day. My point was I’m capable of high performance which I thought was indicative of healthy T regardless of how you feel while you’re doing it.

There are a lot of things that can influence one’s test numbers. Var, Stress, Weed, etc.
Your last Test score is simply just a snapshot in time.
The only way to find out would be to re-test. which is what you would be required to do in order to qualify for TRT anyways.

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No I read the whole post. I thought maybe you mistyped it based on the rest of your post.
By your response I’ll stand by my response to you.
Grow up man.

Do you have so much faith in the medical system that you believe they make no errors and that the tests are flawless and the sample chain of custody never fails? Is there absolutely no variation in the measurement process?

Certainly. It’s suppressive for sure.