225/135 Max-Rep Bench Press "Club"
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Decided I'm gonna test my 225xAMRAP in the new year. So two weeks from now. Curious to see how it goes. Hoping for at least 10.0
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Wheelhouse15 wrote: »LolBroScience wrote: »Is getting T levels checked part of a normal physical, or do you have to pay extra for it typically? I've never had it done, but I'd be curious to see what mine were. I just assume they're fine since I want to smash weights and everything else in my site if you know what i'm sayin...
I requested is specifically, it's not normally done.
There's a few indicators like fatigue that had me concerned, so I asked for it, and my doc said, make it so.
Yeah, fatigue is generally the first indicator. Generally feeling like a bag of **** and weakness are big signs.
These were my clues many many years ago when I was first diagnosed...in addition to busting *kitten* in the gym, eating like a horse, and not making any appreciable progress. 30ish years old and T levels <200 is the saddest sad that ever sadded.0 -
jofjltncb6 wrote: »Wheelhouse15 wrote: »LolBroScience wrote: »Is getting T levels checked part of a normal physical, or do you have to pay extra for it typically? I've never had it done, but I'd be curious to see what mine were. I just assume they're fine since I want to smash weights and everything else in my site if you know what i'm sayin...
I requested is specifically, it's not normally done.
There's a few indicators like fatigue that had me concerned, so I asked for it, and my doc said, make it so.
Yeah, fatigue is generally the first indicator. Generally feeling like a bag of **** and weakness are big signs.
These were my clues many many years ago when I was first diagnosed...in addition to busting *kitten* in the gym, eating like a horse, and not making any appreciable progress. 30ish years old and T levels <200 is the saddest sad that ever sadded.
I'm right at 200 @ 35.0 -
jofjltncb6 wrote: »Wheelhouse15 wrote: »LolBroScience wrote: »Is getting T levels checked part of a normal physical, or do you have to pay extra for it typically? I've never had it done, but I'd be curious to see what mine were. I just assume they're fine since I want to smash weights and everything else in my site if you know what i'm sayin...
I requested is specifically, it's not normally done.
There's a few indicators like fatigue that had me concerned, so I asked for it, and my doc said, make it so.
Yeah, fatigue is generally the first indicator. Generally feeling like a bag of **** and weakness are big signs.
These were my clues many many years ago when I was first diagnosed...in addition to busting *kitten* in the gym, eating like a horse, and not making any appreciable progress. 30ish years old and T levels <200 is the saddest sad that ever sadded.
I'm right at 200 @ 35.
Mine are supposed to be around 540 IIRC. I might go get tested but I have a feeling mine might be a little high judging by my performance in the gym.0 -
I'm asking my doc for 900-1100.0
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I'm asking my doc for 900-1100.
Bold.
Two years later, we're still trying to dial in the right dose for something reasonable. I've since tested around 130-200 many times...and a fluky 1500 earlier this year. Hoping we finally have it right now. Will know in a few months when we test again. I'd be fine with 500-700 since we test at the furthest point from the last injection (ie, the day of a scheduled injection). Good luck.0 -
I figure, ask high and outside of the top of the range, and he'll know I want to be on the higher end if not top of the range.
"Reach for the stars, and get the moon." So to speak.0 -
Wheelhouse15 wrote: »LolBroScience wrote: »Is getting T levels checked part of a normal physical, or do you have to pay extra for it typically? I've never had it done, but I'd be curious to see what mine were. I just assume they're fine since I want to smash weights and everything else in my site if you know what i'm sayin...
I requested is specifically, it's not normally done.
There's a few indicators like fatigue that had me concerned, so I asked for it, and my doc said, make it so.
Yeah, fatigue is generally the first indicator. Generally feeling like a bag of **** and weakness are big signs.
I should have mine tested then lulz... wonder if they would give me shots for that.
I'd be okay with it. I want bigger lifts damnnnnit0 -
range for women at the highest value on the sheet I have is 75.0
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Wheelhouse15 wrote: »LolBroScience wrote: »Is getting T levels checked part of a normal physical, or do you have to pay extra for it typically? I've never had it done, but I'd be curious to see what mine were. I just assume they're fine since I want to smash weights and everything else in my site if you know what i'm sayin...
I requested is specifically, it's not normally done.
There's a few indicators like fatigue that had me concerned, so I asked for it, and my doc said, make it so.
Yeah, fatigue is generally the first indicator. Generally feeling like a bag of **** and weakness are big signs.
I should have mine tested then lulz... wonder if they would give me shots for that.
I'd be okay with it. I want bigger lifts damnnnnit
Just be careful with that. If I get a little too much on the protocol, I grow hair, might get a little uneven emotionally, and a few other fairly benign side effects*. If you do that, things can go south really quickly (or at least that's what I've heard).
*(Well, I guess there's that whole liver damage thing at too high doses for too long to worry about too.)0 -
Wheelhouse15 wrote: »LolBroScience wrote: »Is getting T levels checked part of a normal physical, or do you have to pay extra for it typically? I've never had it done, but I'd be curious to see what mine were. I just assume they're fine since I want to smash weights and everything else in my site if you know what i'm sayin...
I requested is specifically, it's not normally done.
There's a few indicators like fatigue that had me concerned, so I asked for it, and my doc said, make it so.
Yeah, fatigue is generally the first indicator. Generally feeling like a bag of **** and weakness are big signs.
I should have mine tested then lulz... wonder if they would give me shots for that.
I'd be okay with it. I want bigger lifts damnnnnit
You're already basically become a man with all that lifting (I see through that makeup that only *kitten* clowns wear in the gym) so you might as well complete the transformation.0 -
Like David Duchovny in Twin Peaks?0
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What is the average t level for us 23 year olds? 230000000x10/\4th?0
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jofjltncb6 wrote: »Wheelhouse15 wrote: »LolBroScience wrote: »Is getting T levels checked part of a normal physical, or do you have to pay extra for it typically? I've never had it done, but I'd be curious to see what mine were. I just assume they're fine since I want to smash weights and everything else in my site if you know what i'm sayin...
I requested is specifically, it's not normally done.
There's a few indicators like fatigue that had me concerned, so I asked for it, and my doc said, make it so.
Yeah, fatigue is generally the first indicator. Generally feeling like a bag of **** and weakness are big signs.
I should have mine tested then lulz... wonder if they would give me shots for that.
I'd be okay with it. I want bigger lifts damnnnnit
Just be careful with that. If I get a little too much on the protocol, I grow hair, might get a little uneven emotionally, and a few other fairly benign side effects*. If you do that, things can go south really quickly (or at least that's what I've heard).
*(Well, I guess there's that whole liver damage thing at too high doses for too long to worry about too.)
I thought liver damage was with oral dosing only.
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Wheelhouse15 wrote: »LolBroScience wrote: »Is getting T levels checked part of a normal physical, or do you have to pay extra for it typically? I've never had it done, but I'd be curious to see what mine were. I just assume they're fine since I want to smash weights and everything else in my site if you know what i'm sayin...
I requested is specifically, it's not normally done.
There's a few indicators like fatigue that had me concerned, so I asked for it, and my doc said, make it so.
Yeah, fatigue is generally the first indicator. Generally feeling like a bag of **** and weakness are big signs.
I should have mine tested then lulz... wonder if they would give me shots for that.
I'd be okay with it. I want bigger lifts damnnnnit
Then you'll be really kicking my butt in lunges!
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uconnwinsnc1 wrote: »What is the average t level for us 23 year olds? 230000000x10/\4th?
I don't think they've invented numbers that high yet. Fricken kids.
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