FlexManning
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You know, it's pretty much thought that these are slow acting tests and yeah
they are slower than prop. But if you look at studies where they've done
charts on people's test levels it seems that they are much faster acting
than you would think. Before I ever started doing a lot of reading on the
subject I would have thought that your test levels would rise gradually after
a few days and then slowly dissipate until they reached baseline at about 14 days,
but that's not the case at all. That's why many progressive doctors will give
a patient a weekly shot these days instead of every other week. Test levels
seem to skyrocket after a couple of days and then drop fairly quickly. Not drop
like suspension or prop mind you, but fairly quickly.
they are slower than prop. But if you look at studies where they've done
charts on people's test levels it seems that they are much faster acting
than you would think. Before I ever started doing a lot of reading on the
subject I would have thought that your test levels would rise gradually after
a few days and then slowly dissipate until they reached baseline at about 14 days,
but that's not the case at all. That's why many progressive doctors will give
a patient a weekly shot these days instead of every other week. Test levels
seem to skyrocket after a couple of days and then drop fairly quickly. Not drop
like suspension or prop mind you, but fairly quickly.