Hey guys about to pin my 5 th shot of test cyp 200 mg and have gotten the shakes a few times after cardio or lifting and was wondering if this is a result of the test, arimidex or HCG ? Thanks for the help
Definitely thanks guys for the advice I'm going to see what 50 mg twice a week will do for me and stockpile the rest for when I don't have the 300$ as long as it keeps my boners strong, feeling energetic and it is also helping me sleep through the night I'll stay at 100 mg a week
I had been off for over 6 months only took epistane x2 reaper x1 and super drol x1 used both clomiphene all daa and tamoxifen for every pct my labs are good on everything including liver values but only my test was low wish I had a baseline from when I was 25 but I started getting fat and lazy...
Is TRT really "for life?"
And the only anabolic I have e et taken had been 4 perfect prohormone cycles in the past 3 years and I assumed this is why I have low T I pct to protocol and waited the right time
As long as I keep paying they will keep sending I don't think they want me to come off they actually want to sell me dhea and gh I was just thinking of trying to pct off and reteste. Doctor says he wants to keep my test around 1000 but again my labs said my testosterone was at 160
I'm three weeks into a 10 week perscribed 200 mg a week test cyp with .5 anastrazole mwf an HCG 500 iu days 5 and 6. I'm 28 years old and my test came back at 160 was thinking of only doing 1 shot of 500 iu a week saving some and kind of pct off for a couple weeks as its 300$ per script
either way im no body builder but I appreciate the advice I mainly worry about performance like still making strength gains ( in bench , squat, and deadlift )when increasing anaerobic ability instead of getting weaker whilst I run and ruck more im tired of getting weaker when I run 30 plus miles...
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