Ive been running androgel as HRT for about 6-12months and want to start 12wk cycle of dbol/cyp.
I was thinking id run HCG at 500iu a wk during the duration of the cycle but I also know that im shutdown already due to the androgel. I just feel that the HCG would aid in testi atrophy. I definatly would like to run HCG post cycle and get the boys up and runnin again for a bit before i go back on androgel. So idealy I would run HCG at 500iu wk during cycle and into a higher does post cycle something like 4500iu wk 1; 3000iu wk2; and 1500iu wk3.
IS THIS HCG overkill???? please any sugestions would be greatly apprieciated
i would do like i do, but iam no expert just wat i do - the pct i know wat u should do there. use hcg 250ius wk starting 1 wk after injections. then stop the hcg at last injection and start clomid for 100mg days 3-5 then 50mg till 3 wks is over and u can use arimidex or aromasin if gyno issues become a problem. or nolva keep on hand if u already got it. i bridge and used clomid for 3 wks with my bridge and iam almost done with my bridge and ready for my cycle. but somebody else might give there opinion also then u can tell which way to go. watever person tells u the best u think for u listen to that person.
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