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Starting a cruise immediately after PCT

Babbagandu

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Just wondering how bad of an idea this is. Only a couple days left in my PCT now but I've been wanting to just cruise on test for a while and I finally acquired a source. I'm wondering...if I was gonna cruise for a year or more anyway, would it even make a difference if I waited a few months after this PCT or if I just started now?
 
I know of a lot of guys who start right back on cycle the day after PCT ends. Is this healthy? Who knows, only testing can tell you that. I do however like the blast and cruise method for a number of reasons, but this is not medical advice. Do what you think is best.
 
I'm gonna start cruising the day after pct if bloods are good. Kinda gonna be cruising during pct cuz ill be running 6 weeks ostarine.
 
Just wondering how bad of an idea this is. Only a couple days left in my PCT now but I've been wanting to just cruise on test for a while and I finally acquired a source. I'm wondering...if I was gonna cruise for a year or more anyway, would it even make a difference if I waited a few months after this PCT or if I just started now?

If you're going to cruise for that length of time, you might as well start right now.

What you're doing is simply administering yourself TRT. Staying on can have negative outcomes, most likely severely difficult recovery or permanently reduced endogenous test levels.

I think anyone willing to cruise for 1+years should accept the possibility of staying on for life. If you're cool with that then do it up, just make sure to use a conservative cruise dose (150-250mg) and get blood work periodically. Donating blood every 8 weeks would also be wise.
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kevinhy said:
If you're going to cruise for that length of time, you might as well start right now.

What you're doing is simply administering yourself TRT. Staying on can have negative outcomes, most likely severely difficult recovery or permanently reduced endogenous test levels.

I think anyone willing to cruise for 1+years should accept the possibility of staying on for life. If you're cool with that then do it up, just make sure to use a conservative cruise dose (150-250mg) and get blood work periodically. Donating blood every 8 weeks would also be wise.
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Why would donating blood be wise?
 
Your red blood cells become elevated on anabolics, which increases your bloods viscosity and risk for heart attack/stroke. Donating keeps this under control.
 
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