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So I've made a bit of a stupid knee jersey decision 2 weeks ago after having another blood test come back as low testosterone ( 8 nmol/l ) without understanding the bigger picture i bought some underground sustanon 250mg/1ml and I have had 4 injections so far. Now my dead head has done some research I have found that my once agin low thyroid results will have a lot to do with my low testosterone results I am starting to realise I probably made a mistake and now I am thinking of finding the bin for them, my question is for anyone who may know , seen as though I have only had the 4 doses over 2 weeks will my testosterone naturally recover better and quicker ( thyroid depending) or will it be low for a long time even when my thyroid bounces back .

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