You’re right in what you say but the facts remain that . Now that number changes for everyone. But what I mean is some people will feel better on 600 TT and some on 800. But nobody can claim they feel their best on 295.
sure you can feel off on higher test (I’m not talking Supraphysiological levels but lets say 700ish total test) but in that case if you’re feeling off there’s most likely a reason, estrogen or any other values may be off. If your bloodworks are within range and everything is on point, nobody can say he feels better on low T Than healthy high end range of test levels. That’s just not how the male body works.
Of course I agree with what you're saying. I think my point is that a lot of people tend to look at their test numbers and automatically assume that is the driver behind how they feel, which is not always the case. There is obviously much more to our physical health, and of course mental health plays a huge role as well. You can be at 295 and
feel better than someone at 700 based on factors outside of just test levels.
I know a guy who never touched PEDs and had bloodwork done and claimed his test levels were going to be way higher than mine because he was never enhanced and felt better than me. Well his test came back below mine around 300 I think. After he saw that he no longer felt well and claimed he started having issues; depression, libido loss, strength loss, etc. Before he had bloodwork done he was perfectly fine though. Is it a coincidence that those issues just hit him all at once at that time... or is it that his test came back lower than he expected and made him depressed and a lot of his issues are actually mental? I can tell you that if he went on TRT he would automatically
feel better 20 minutes after the first shot.
I am not saying that test doesn't affect how we feel; we know for a fact that it does. I just think that everyone assumes test is
always the culprit, and I don't know if I necessarily agree with that. I think it plays a significant role but I don't think test, estrogen, etc are the
only things people should be looking at. But I 100% agree with you that a well controlled healthy test is always better than a low one.