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Test higher after doing a cycle

Spookybro

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Before doing a cycle I already had high natural test at 838.

I've been done with pct for over a month now and had my last injection over 2 months ago.
After multiple blood tests my test is consistently over 1100. (1104). Absolutly nothing in my system not even a natty tbooster.

Anyone else get pernament higher test from doing a cycle.
 
If your question was are you going to miraculously stay naturally in the supraphysiological test levels (above natural range) the answer is no, it’s going to drop down. Or your test is wrong.
 
If your question was are you going to miraculously stay naturally in the supraphysiological test levels (above natural range) the answer is no, it’s going to drop down. Or your test is wrong.

Yeah.... It really shouldn't be at that level.
 
SERMS have a long half life and stay in your body a long time. I have seen this as well. Your TEST will drop eventually
 
I agree...I had bloods done a 2 months after last shot and a couple after PCT and my levels were 1100+. It dropped back down to my usually 750 to 800. I just had them done the new year and my cycle ended in August and my numbers were 801. I am just happy I bounced back...that is ALL you want.
 
It isn't unusual to have higher TT levels after a first cycle. Mine are higher then before cycling, but not by so much. Reason being is that you did a serm cycle and that will optimise your HPTA. Before cycling you probably had sub optimal levels and with the clomid/tamox post cycle, you would bring your TT levels to it's maximum. Granted, your TT levels are probably going to drop down from where they are now, but in the end, they will most likely be 5 to 10% higher then before cycle...
 
@Jinsun so if someone does 10 cycles and 10 PCT that means his TT levels would be 50 to 100% higher than they were before he start cycling?
 
It isn't unusual to have higher TT levels after a first cycle. Mine are higher then before cycling, but not by so much. Reason being is that you did a serm cycle and that will optimise your HPTA. Before cycling you probably had sub optimal levels and with the clomid/tamox post cycle, you would bring your TT levels to it's maximum. Granted, your TT levels are probably going to drop down from where they are now, but in the end, they will most likely be 5 to 10% higher then before cycle...

There 0 proof that this is even remotely true honestly. There isn't any real science behind pct even improving recovery it would just seem to help maintain gains due to higher test levels.
 
@Jinsun so if someone does 10 cycles and 10 PCT that means his TT levels would be 50 to 100% higher than they were before he start cycling?

lol

I said after first cycle ...

If you didn't cause damage.

However, my TT is after 3 cycles, higher then before cycling.
 
There 0 proof that this is even remotely true honestly. There isn't any real science behind pct even improving recovery it would just seem to help maintain gains due to higher test levels.

Hm idk about that. How many times has clomid, for instance, been used to elevate test in hypogonadal patients?

I'm not saying that serms magically elevate your test, I'm just sayin they optimise it to your HPTA's max output. Which usually isn't, due to various reasons. Just take your average 30 - 50 y'o Joe, measure his TT and FT. Put him on a 4 week serm cycle with a weak and low dose Ai. Measure his TT and FT a couple of months after the cycle. I bet my bicycle! his TT and FT will be higher. At least 5 to 10% in some cases maybe far more then that, but if exclude those cases where something was really wrong and just go for the generally healthy population it will probably be 5 to 10%. I hope it's clear that this numbers are made up by me.
 
They of course raise test there is science behind it because it forces you to. They have a very long half life so even after stopping you can be elevated a good while after stopping. But you do drop. There is however absolutely no reason to believe they help recovery or long term test levels. None. They simply force you to make test long enough so you maintain muscle so by the time they are out of your system hopefully your body is producing enough of its own test again.
 
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