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Awesome to hear that, those are great outcomes. Yes, it can cause E spikes as well at any level depending on the person. That more has to do with how close the person was to the top end of their TT "sweet spot" though for person to person results. That small bump in T can sometimes be enough for some people to step over the edge.
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