An AndroEnhance bridge/taper into pct trial. Solo (almost)

Thanks HTS, bloodwork has been ordered, so should have results by wednesday. Have been off Clomid for almost two weeks, and stopped the form a few days ago. I really have not noticed any drop in performance. Hopefully that translates into good things. And also HTS I've been following things over at SS under an alias, the board is looking great. Already has a lot going for it.
 
Bloods have been drawn so will have results hopefully Friday, but probably next week. Will post em up when I get 'em. Until then everyone have a fantastic holiday and try not to put on too much fat!
 
Alright fellas I got the results back this morning surprisingly. Unfortunately I am with my family for thanksgiving and am doing this all from my phone, so I can't post the scans yet. But the results were eye opening.

Basically, everything is within normal range. I am in perfect health.. except for one thing. Serum testosterone is 86. Very very low. LH was at 2.1, FSH at 1.8, both low end of normal. Estradiol at 12.4, also low end of normal.

Now this suggests a few different scenarios:

1. By using AE I was simply extending my cycle. By not coming off all external hormones, I was just keeping things suppressed longer.

2. Since I was 'on' for so long, recovery is going to be a looooooong process. Being suppressed for so long means it will take time plus a much more aggressive therapy.

Now keep in mind that just because it did not work for me does not mean someone else might have different results. Like I said I was on for a very long time. I do believe recovery is still very achievable, being that LH and fsh are coming back. With a more traditional pct given my current #s, recovery should be within reach. As long as no other androgens are utilized of course.

What this did do for me is make the transition into a traditional pct seemless. Despite very low hormonal levels, I was motivated, energetic, functional, and felt great. Would I do it again? Yes, just not from a recovery standpoint. But to go directly from high androgen levels to nothing at all would have been much more 'traumatic' for lack of a better word. The smooth transition alone made this experiment a success in my eyes.

As soon as I get access to a pc I will post the full scans.
 
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