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PCT with covid

mrjoda

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Hi guys, I got a covid yesterday, i have fever 38°c and my body broken as f*ck😂
but on Thursday I should start pct, it will be 3 weeks since the last shot tst 1ml, can I start pct clomid + nolva or wait until I am healed? Thanks for answer
 
IMO I would still run pct or else you’re going to feel worse. I had Covid almost two years ago while on a mk2866 run and I continued through with no issue. PCT’d after no issue.

Unfortunate time to get it, gonna be hard keeping cals up. At least for me I had zero appetite. Obviously won’t be training either. Good luck though.
 
unfortunately my gains will go away :( but I want my hormones to get to the right level, thank you for your support
 
unfortunately my gains will go away :( but I want my hormones to get to the right level, thank you for your support
good luck 🙏 for you to have a quick recovery.(y)
 
PCT is very misunderstood. Working with endos in the hospital, I saw patients labs. Hundreds if not over a thousand of them.

I lost count.

It takes 2-12 months for HPTA to return. Age, health, metabolism, organ function, cycle history, etc, are all variables in how fast your natural levels will return.

As for Covid, there's so much unknown. We really don't know all the drugs and compounds that may interact with the virus.

You could easily wait until your major symptoms pass to start. Even if it's a week or more its' not going to hurt you to delay PCT.

And you really should be doing a longer PCT then 1-2 months.

My guys stay on Clomid at 25mgs for 3-4 months MINIMUM. We then take them off, give a few weeks and test labs to see if they are close to within range. If they are not, we resume Clomid use.
 
PCT is very misunderstood. Working with endos in the hospital, I saw patients labs. Hundreds if not over a thousand of them.

I lost count.

It takes 2-12 months for HPTA to return. Age, health, metabolism, organ function, cycle history, etc, are all variables in how fast your natural levels will return.

As for Covid, there's so much unknown. We really don't know all the drugs and compounds that may interact with the virus.

You could easily wait until your major symptoms pass to start. Even if it's a week or more its' not going to hurt you to delay PCT.

And you really should be doing a longer PCT then 1-2 months.

My guys stay on Clomid at 25mgs for 3-4 months MINIMUM. We then take them off, give a few weeks and test labs to see if they are close to within range. If they are not, we resume Clomid use.
Thank you for the detailed answer, this is exactly what I needed to hear, I will take your advice and start PCT after I am healed. I wanted to run for 6 weeks, but I'll extend it to 8 and then I'll go for blood and see if I continue with clomid.
 
There's no way I'd want to PCT when feeling ill. Not out of choice, anyway. PCT sux major a$$ at the best of times. I'd actually rather jump back on test than start dosing clomid (<----I'm not recommending that).
 
There's no way I'd want to PCT when feeling ill. Not out of choice, anyway. PCT sux major a$$ at the best of times. I'd actually rather jump back on test than start dosing clomid (<----I'm not recommending that).
Agreed.
Trt dose of test with mk677 will help keep most of the gajns deoending on how developed you are.

If you pct when you cant work out you are going to lose almost everything, speaking from experience.

At least get some peptides.
 
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