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Ok guys were I work at its mandatory for everyone including wives to get there bloodwork done once a year. She out getting hers done now and I have to do mine in a couple of weeks. Im currently taking Cypionate, Decca, Eq, and arimidex eod. Should there be in concerns of this being an issue with my bloodwork??? Thanks guys any info is appreciated... 👍

 


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I think it would be a concern



   
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What would the concerns be and what should I do???



   
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Well y do they have u getting blood work done I'm assuming it's like a physical they will check testosterone level and obviously see its high and either think ur on cycle or u have a health issue depending on how much time u have I'd drop test dose to a cruise



   
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It depends on y they are testing though



   
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Im currently taking 800mg a week on the test and 400 decca. But I am in TRT and have valid prescriptions for that, but the Eq on the other hand would it show up and what should I do about it???



   
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We have to pay for our own insurance and they make us do it so at the end of the year they will reimburse us of what we paid in.



   
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They can't pin point what u r running the will see an elevated test level u are well above trt dosage maybe drop down to your trt dose till after blood is drawn



   
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Oh in that case yea is b concerned



   
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I have around 12 days before I have to have mine done. So in that time frame if I drop down to 300 a week like the TRT prescribed do you think i'll be fine in that short of a time frame? And what about the eq??



   
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Sorry for so many questions guys, but with 5 kids I can't afford to lose my job. Any info is much appreciated...



   
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All they're going to test for is test level, not how it got there. It's your call. But u can stop now and your levels will drop but not that much. Or u can say u over did a shot and they might make u go back go your TRT doc.



   
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Call your insurance carrier, and ask what panels they run.


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id check and see what they are even testing for



   
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Well I really don't know what there going to check for, but I don't wanna go up and start asking questions and sound like im a dopehead lol. Really don't know how to go about doing it...



   
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