quitting mid-cycle because of new job

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Hey

I've been on a cycle of RAD140 20mg, YK11 10mg, and dermacrine 5 pumps a day. I'm 4 weeks in.

I got a job out of the blue, starting tomorrow, and want to quit my cycle because I don't want any complications etc. within the first months of my new job.

It's physically demanding and tomorrow is the first day so I need to stay functional. So what should I do, to have the best performance. Quit everything and start with pct of nolva 20mg? Keep the dermacrine for the first two days, and quit altogether during the weekend? Take nolva 10mg? I don't know how supressed I am because I don't have time to get bloods that quick

Any idea how I best keep my performance? Or should I stay on 5-10mg RAD, for another 4 weeks and PCT then?
 
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Man you have no clue how cycling works if you think saying on a smaller amount of suppressive compounds is going to help performance. You will continue to be shut down while having less exogenous compounds to prop you up. The worst of both worlds.

Stay on full tilt, or get off now like you want to focus on the job transition.

Running Dermacrine for a couple days with no SARMs before starting PCT is helpful in this context because RAD has a multi-day half-life so it will need a few days to clear out. YK11 has a fast half life and you can run that til the day before you start Tamoxifen if so desired.

I like 20mg Tamoxifen. I think it’s an effective dose both for restoring endogenous test levels from cycles like this as well as being strong enough to prevent any rebound gyno. You can make the case for 10mg, but Yk11 is a fairly suppressive 19-nor backbone steroidal SARM backbone so I would lean on the bigger dose of Tamoxifen personally and take no chances with a fast recovery.
 

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Well getting off now would mean that I would be supressed in my first days at work. I probably won't even get the job that way (first two days I work for free) . I think I stay on 15mg RAD. Reduce the dosage to make sure I don't get any side effects towards the end (rad gives some people kidney problems etc), then PCT in 4 weeks. In 4 weeks i'm somewhat established so I can effort to show up supressed more then I could in the first week
 
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Well getting off now would mean that I would be supressed in my first days at work. I probably won't even get the job that way (first two days I work for free) . I think I stay on 15mg RAD. Reduce the dosage to make sure I don't get any side effects towards the end (rad gives some people kidney problems etc), then PCT in 4 weeks. In 4 weeks i'm somewhat established so I can effort to show up supressed more then I could in the first week
Hey it’s your cycle, if you feel that’s the best move in the context of your career who am I to tell you to stop. That’s what this whole thing is about, you prioritizing the new gig. But generally speaking, if you lower the gas don’t expect further performance/size increases.
 
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What complications do you think you’re going to have on that cycle which would affect your job?

I mean if you were running tren and prone to rage then yeah I get it, even if you were smashing some heavy orals and getting tired in the day but in reality what your running should have you feeling pretty good anyway 🤷
 
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What complications do you think you’re going to have on that cycle which would affect your job?

I mean if you were running tren and prone to rage then yeah I get it, even if you were smashing some heavy orals and getting tired in the day but in reality what your running should have you feeling pretty good anyway 🤷
sounds like a shady ass job. first two days you work for free? I think that's illegal. maybe he's trying to not go Batman and whip they asses
 
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sounds like a shady ass job. first two days you work for free? I think that's illegal. maybe he's trying to not go Batman and whip they asses
🤷🤷 sounds like those free days are like a test as well? Maybe it’s porn? Show us what you got for a couple of days and we’ll decide if your meat is film worthy?
 
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I think you're over thinking it. If you have been feeling fine thus far and have good energy now, I'd continue and finish the cycle as planned. And the gear could have you perform well on the physically demanding job. If you cut the dose you may have less of a performance enhancing effect in regards to the job tasks (in the gym will absolutely have of course), but will be suppressed all the same and still have to deal with the pct later on. Or you can possibly make the pct a little easier for you and drop the cycle now. That's how I see it.
 

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I've cut down the cycle to 15mg RAD now, and will finish it. The two days went fine, I got hired, and I get paid for the two days (I got that wrong)Monday. The cycle is going to be a cut now anyway instead of a bulk, because I am away from my fridge for 8 hours and burn a **** load of calories. so I'm changing direction and go with the flow


I'm working in a mill and have to weigh 30kg of grain that comes out of a mill in a box, then tape the box shut, put a label on it, and put the box on a pallet. All day. I hope I get no back pumps. The PCT is going to be grueling. But better later then sooner. A **** performance is more affordable after 4 weeks than in your first week.

Does anybody have experience with working and PCT? Do I have a reasonable chance to not show up at work as a wreck, obvious for everyone? Maybe when I start on a Friday, will I be a little better on Monday?
 
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I've cut down the cycle to 15mg RAD now, and will finish it. The two days went fine, I got hired, and I get paid for the two days (I got that wrong)Monday. The cycle is going to be a cut now anyway instead of a bulk, because I am away from my fridge for 8 hours and burn a **** load of calories. so I'm changing direction and go with the flow


I'm working in a mill and have to weigh 30kg of grain that comes out of a mill in a box, then tape the box shut, put a label on it, and put the box on a pallet. All day. I hope I get no back pumps. The PCT is going to be grueling. But better later then sooner. A **** performance is more affordable after 4 weeks than in your first week.

Does anybody have experience with working and PCT? Do I have a reasonable chance to not show up at work as a wreck, obvious for everyone? Maybe when I start on a Friday, will I be a little better on Monday?
Well you have done a pct before right? And even came off from a sarm cycle with out any pct in place, as I remember it. So you have some experience on the matter, even if not having a physically demanding job at the times of the previous pct's.

I haven't personally had big issues during my pct's. While I don't have a physically demanding job, but I've trained in the gym and done sports all the same on pct. Just understanding that some strenght will drop and recovery can be a bit hindered. I've felt the pct more on the mental side, like not being the most happy person for a week or two, but part of it might be the serms, which I don't react that well to mentally. On my last pct I had no issues on that regard either though.

Anyway I'll repeat again that I think you're over thinking this. Which is understandable given your 'new' situation, but still I'd say don't worry about it, you'll be fine. And if some low energy or motivation hits, just know it's temporary and push through.

Btw, congrats on the new job. Based on some of the stuff you've shared here, that is a great motion on a positive direction. Don't go droppin' dat acid now next time there's a nice weather outside 😂
 
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I've cut down the cycle to 15mg RAD now, and will finish it. The two days went fine, I got hired, and I get paid for the two days (I got that wrong)Monday. The cycle is going to be a cut now anyway instead of a bulk, because I am away from my fridge for 8 hours and burn a **** load of calories. so I'm changing direction and go with the flow


I'm working in a mill and have to weigh 30kg of grain that comes out of a mill in a box, then tape the box shut, put a label on it, and put the box on a pallet. All day. I hope I get no back pumps. The PCT is going to be grueling. But better later then sooner. A **** performance is more affordable after 4 weeks than in your first week.

Does anybody have experience with working and PCT? Do I have a reasonable chance to not show up at work as a wreck, obvious for everyone? Maybe when I start on a Friday, will I be a little better on Monday?
gotta be honest and say you’ve been definitely listening to the horror stories too much bro. Pct can be a bit of a bitch as you feel less than optimal, some guys get a bit emotional on clomid but it’s all a million miles off not turning up to work stuff.

if that’s your expectation your gonna find pct a breeze tbh
 
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PCT’d for years working a light physical job in heat and cold. You will be a bit more tired and a bit more emotional if using Clomid. That’s it; you’re not going to fall apart man.

RAD was found in primate studies to largely enhance fat loss when the dose was cranked up beyond 10mg. As the dose climbed, more muscle was not built but there was a linear increase in fat loss. In case you are trying to go all in on this cut
 
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I just ran 25 mg of rad for 12 weeks with 4weeks of yk at 15 mg in the middle and 4 andro the whole 12 pct with 20/20/10/10 nolva and I work construction…. Long hours in the heat your cycle should be just fine
 
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Sounds like these compounds will assist in your job…..
Just sayin
 
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I've cut down the cycle to 15mg RAD now, and will finish it. The two days went fine, I got hired, and I get paid for the two days (I got that wrong)Monday. The cycle is going to be a cut now anyway instead of a bulk, because I am away from my fridge for 8 hours and burn a **** load of calories. so I'm changing direction and go with the flow


I'm working in a mill and have to weigh 30kg of grain that comes out of a mill in a box, then tape the box shut, put a label on it, and put the box on a pallet. All day. I hope I get no back pumps. The PCT is going to be grueling. But better later then sooner. A **** performance is more affordable after 4 weeks than in your first week.

Does anybody have experience with working and PCT? Do I have a reasonable chance to not show up at work as a wreck, obvious for everyone? Maybe when I start on a Friday, will I be a little better on Monday?
Pct isn’t as bad as something I’ve done it a few times it’s no biggie at least for me it’s not run some nolva take a natty test booster and call it a day … keep working hard and keep working out pct sucks only cause your pumps aren’t the same and the strength goes down a little it’s more a mental then physical in my opinion
 

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